Activating Your OnePager License for Version 6.1

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About Your OnePager Pro License

1) OnePager is an add-in to Microsoft Project, which automatically displays the OnePager icon on the Add-ins tab once OnePager is installed. That tool bar looks like this:

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2) To activate your license, click the OnePager icon button. This accesses the OnePager Pro Start form shown below:

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3) Click the OnePager Pro Start form’s Help button and then click the Get Standard License command as shown below:

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4) This accesses the OnePager Pro licensing form as shown below:

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5) Clicking the Request License Key button takes you to the Chronicle Graphics’ website (Request a License Key) where the installation code and product type are automatically filled in. The Chronicle Graphics website’s Request a License Key page looks like this:

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6) Enter your name, company, e-mail address, and Order Number. Your installation code is filled in for you along with the Product Name. Your Order Number can be found in the e-mail from which you downloaded the .zip file. Specify your Reason for Request (New or Replacement key), then click the Request Key.

7) When you receive the email, simply copy (CTRL+C) and paste (CTRL+V) the License Key provided in the email into the License key window of the OnePager license form, shown above, and click the Activate License button.

8) If for any reason you are not able to access the Internet from OnePager Pro, follow the instructions above to get to the OnePager License form.

a) Once there, copy (CTRL+C) the Installation code and paste (CTRL+V) it into an email message with your identifying information, including your Order Number, and send it to Licensing Department.
b) The Licenses Department returns your License Key shortly via email.
c) When this email is received, copy (CTRL+C) the License Key and paste (CTRL+V) the license key received into the License key window of the above OnePager Pro license form.
d) Make sure to completely overlay everything including the braces when pasting (CTRL+V) the License Key provided into this window. To complete the activation, press Activate License.

9) After your License Key is update, the License sub-tab on the OnePager Pro 6.1 ribbon's File tab looks like this:

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Request to Transfer a License to Another Computer or User

10) It may be necessary from time to time to transfer a OnePager Pro license from a licensed computer to a new computer and/or new OnePager Pro user.

11) If this is needed, please contact the OnePager Licensing Department at this email address: Licensing Department.

Special Situations

1) Sometimes there are special environments where Chronicle Graphics’ automated licensing system cannot be accessed, making it necessary to manually copy the Installation Code into an email.

2) In these situations it is often easy to confuse certain characters (e.g. the letter l and the number 1), resulting in an invalid Installation Code.

3) To help mitigate this, we added a checkbox titled Use colors on look-alike characters.

4) Checking this checkbox alters the appearance of the Installation Code as shown below:

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5) As shown above, there is a legend next to the checkbox that helps you make sure you have the right characters when you are in this situation.

6) When, despite the color coding, you email us an Installation Code that is invalid, we can use fuzzy logic processing to check for similar codes differing only by these look-alike characters.

7) If we find a valid Installation Code, we emails you the resulting License Key. Otherwise, we notify you that your Installation Code is invalid for other reasons and help you resolve the issue.

8) As an added support measure, we upgraded to our licensing system to support computers that have the FIPS algorithm policy enabled.

OnePager Pro Desktop Application

The OnePager Pro (OPP) Desktop application uses the same methodology to activate a valid Installation Code as does the Add-in application.

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