Thanks.  I had tried that, but nothing happened; I didn't understand that I
needed to add the file to the list of agenda files.  "C-c [" followed by "C
a t" did the trick.

Sam

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Maurizio Vitale
<m...@cuma.i-did-not-set--mail-host-address--so-tickle-me> wrote:

> >>>>> "Sam" == Sam Cramer <samcra...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>    Sam> I'm a new org-mode user.  It's a really nice piece of work, and
>    Sam> I'm having a good time using it to organize a bunch of
>    Sam> work-related tasks!
>
>    Sam> I can't figure out how to create a list of all the TODO items
>    Sam> in an org file in a new buffer.  I'd like to have the TODO list
>    Sam> in one buffer and the org file in another, so I can refer to
>    Sam> the TODO list while editing the org file.  I looked through the
>    Sam> manual and didn't see a way to do this, though it's possible
>    Sam> that I overlooked a relevant section.
>
> C-c a t (org-todo-list) might be what you're looking for.
> oth,
>
>        Maurizio
>
>
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