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It is a noun that refers to a writing tool used to organize, structure, and present information in a visual and hierarchical way. This can be useful for creating outlines for writing projects or presentations. Example: The student used an outliner to help them organize their ideas and create a clear structure for their essay.
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outliner
noun
A software system for organizing text into a hierarchy.
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The program contains an outliner, making it possible to jot simple outlines at many different points on a page just by moving the insertion point.
America, though, is an outliner: viewed this way its model is more Chinese than European.
"The transition group is more of a table setter, a drafter of an agenda, an outliner of what you need to do," said a Romney adviser, insisting on anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic.
During the demonstration, considered a notable event in modern computer research, Mr. Engelbart sat on stage in front of 3,000 computer scientists, and with a keyboard and mouse showed how NLS functioned as a word processor, outliner, videoconferencing tool and hypertext information-retrieval system.
Stanley Kubrick, who hired her to write the script based on Stephen King's novel "The Shining," was an elaborate outliner.
The happy, broad-minded, process-friendly Scrivener software encourages note-taking and outlining and restructuring and promises all the exhilaration of a productive desk: "a ring-binder, a scrapbook, a corkboard, an outliner and text editor all rolled into one".
(The best computerized outliner, in my view, is still NoteMap, $149 from CaseSoft.com).
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I know outliners have outline view, but it doesn't work.
He is noted for his contributions to outliners, scripting, content management and web services, as well as blogging and podcasting.
The finicky might prefer the Andis T-Outliner ($50), which has a T-shaped head that lets you cut and contour more precisely.
A pair of small scissors (for nipping stray hairs), a pair of thinning shears (for keeping bushiness at bay) and a simple trimmer (like the Andis T-Outliner, above, which can do double duty as a face razor) are the key implements.
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