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− | One of | + | One of OnePager's strengths is its ability to create compact visual representations of '''multiple projects'''. These may be several projects that belong to one program or they may be several projects and programs in an organization’s portfolio. |
− | OnePager supports the visualization of multiple-project with OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') and Express ('''OPX''') and the article links below are intended to assist you with the creation of these visualizations. | + | OnePager supports the visualization of multiple-project with OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') and Express ('''OPX''') and the article in the links below are intended to assist you with the creation of these visualizations. |
==Using OnePager Pro to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Project== | ==Using OnePager Pro to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Project== | ||
− | The first two article links below are associated with '''OPP''' and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project project view either using the Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule ('''IMS''') or separate Microsoft Project plans: | + | The first two article links below are associated with '''OPP''' and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project project view either using the Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule ('''IMS''') or separate Microsoft Project '''source plans''': |
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==Using OnePager Express to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Excel== | ==Using OnePager Express to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Excel== | ||
− | The two links below are associated with '''OPX''' and provide | + | The two links below are associated with '''OPX''' and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project project views where multiple projects are contained in a single Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' ('''spreadsheet''') or where you want to make a single project view from multiple Microsoft Excel '''source plans''': |
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| [[Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects For Version 6.0 | Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects]] | | [[Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects For Version 6.0 | Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 22 March 2017
Contents
Overview
One of OnePager's strengths is its ability to create compact visual representations of multiple projects. These may be several projects that belong to one program or they may be several projects and programs in an organization’s portfolio.
OnePager supports the visualization of multiple-project with OnePager Pro (OPP) and Express (OPX) and the article in the links below are intended to assist you with the creation of these visualizations.
Using OnePager Pro to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Project
The first two article links below are associated with OPP and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project project view either using the Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) or separate Microsoft Project source plans:
Making Multi-Project Graphs from MS Project Integrated Master Schedules |
Making Multi-Project Graphs from Separate Microsoft Project Plans |
Using OnePager Express to Create Multi-Project Views from Microsoft Excel
The two links below are associated with OPX and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project project views where multiple projects are contained in a single Microsoft Excel source plan (spreadsheet) or where you want to make a single project view from multiple Microsoft Excel source plans:
Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects |
Making Multi-Project Graphs from Separate Microsoft Excel Plans |
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