MeisterTips
MeisterTip #4 – Printing Maps
The occasion might arise when you’d like to print a large map, but don’t want to shrink it down to a 8.5 x 11 (or A4), thereby making it unreadable. The solution? Break out the scotch tape, and get ready to print your map to multiple pages! To do this, there’s a very minor dance that needs to take place between your MindMeister printing (export) options and how you tell your PDF viewer to physically print the map. Continue reading
MeisterTip #3 – Adding Tasks
Assigning tasks is the perfect solution to making your mind map a road to project success. Continue reading
MeisterTip #2 – Multiple Maps
In this MeisterTip we’ll be focusing on switching between mind maps without having to exit to the main dashboard, as well as viewing multiple maps using browser tabs. Continue reading
MeisterTip #1 – Adding Links
Whether you’re conducting a SWOT analysis of your competition and want to link out to their website, a student or professor using internal links to further explain a topic, or an individual user using links to point viewers to additional mind maps you may have created, using links is a great way to enrich your dataset. There are two unique ways to add links to your mind map: either manually, or using our WunderLink feature to seek out the most relevant topic link. Continue reading
