Difference between revisions of "Conditional Formatting Rules and the Template for OnePager for Version 7.2"

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You can always define a '''Template Properties''' form with '''conditional formatting rules'''.  In situations where a '''Template Properties''' form contains '''conditional formatting rules''' using a '''field''' that does not exist in the '''source plan''', OnePager '''disables''' these specific rules. The '''management''' and '''editing''' of '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' in the '''Template Properties''' form's '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' form is the same as '''managing''' and '''editing rules from the OnePager '''Chart Properties''' form.
 
You can always define a '''Template Properties''' form with '''conditional formatting rules'''.  In situations where a '''Template Properties''' form contains '''conditional formatting rules''' using a '''field''' that does not exist in the '''source plan''', OnePager '''disables''' these specific rules. The '''management''' and '''editing''' of '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' in the '''Template Properties''' form's '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' form is the same as '''managing''' and '''editing rules from the OnePager '''Chart Properties''' form.
  
The topic of this article apply equally to all OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project for the Web, Smartsheet, Oracle Primavera P6, Planisware, Asana, and Wrike.
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The topic of this article apply equally to all OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project for the Web, Smartsheet, Oracle Primavera P6, Planisware Enterprise, Asana, and Wrike.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:18, 17 October 2023

Template Properties Form's Conditional Formatting Rules

You can always define a Template Properties form with conditional formatting rules. In situations where a Template Properties form contains conditional formatting rules using a field that does not exist in the source plan, OnePager disables these specific rules. The management and editing of Conditional Formatting Rules in the Template Properties form's Conditional Formatting Rules form is the same as managing and editing rules from the OnePager Chart Properties form.

The topic of this article apply equally to all OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project for the Web, Smartsheet, Oracle Primavera P6, Planisware Enterprise, Asana, and Wrike.

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Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels (Portal) 9.0.1-72 Modifying Decorations on Tasks/Milestones (Portal) 10.0.1-72
Adding Conditional Formatting Rules 11.3.1-72 Conditional Formatting with Boolean Fields 11.5.1-72
Managing Conditional Formatting Rules 11.9.1-72 Conditional Formatting Rules and the Legend 11.11.1-72
The Chart Legend (Portal) 15.0.1-72 Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal) 21.0.1-72
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