Creating Multi-Page Project Views with OnePager Live for OnePager Live (Portal)

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About the Multi-Page Feature (Portal)

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As the product’s name implies, OnePager is intended to take a complex Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan and render it into a concise and informative Gantt chart in seconds.

For many of you this is certainly sufficient. However, as you become more proficient and your projects more complex, you’ve asked us for the ability to create multiple pages of output.

Multi-Page Output Controls

1) First of all, controls for the multi-page feature can be found on the Page Layout tab of the project view ribbon and on the Page Layout tabs of the Project-View Properties (PVP) and Template Properties forms.

a) The PVP form is accessed at the Home tab’s Settings section using the Project-View Properties button.
b) The Template Properties form is accessed from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar by clicking on the Templated… button. The OnePager ribbon is always visible.
c) The PVP form may be accessed from the Home tab or by right clicking in empty space and choosing the Project view properties command.

2) In the following article discussions, we will overview:

  • The multi-page enhancement,
  • The Page Layout tab added to the OnePager ribbon,
  • The two additional views added to OnePager Pro (OPP) and Express (OPX), and
  • Other areas of the PVP and Template Properties forms that are enhanced to support multi-page.

3) We will also provide some examples of multi-page features and what the output project views look like.

Links

4) The following are links to articles that provide more details on the use of the OnePager Multi-Page Feature.

View Modes 8.6.1-OPL
Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements (Portal) 8.6.2-OPL
Basic Manual and Global Editing of Multi-Page Output for OnePager Live 8.6.3-OPL

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