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This article is primarily focused on '''OPP''' and '''OPX'''.  However, this article also applies to OnePager Bundle ('''OPB''') where '''OPB''' is accessing Microsoft Project and/or Microsoft Excel '''source plans'''.
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Illustrations used in this series of articles are from OnePager Pro using data from Microsoft Project but the feature's function, controls, and manual edits apply equally to other OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Smartsheet, and Oracle Primavera P6.
 
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Illustrations used in this article are from OnePager Pro using data from Microsoft Project but the feature's function, controls, and manual edits apply equally to other OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Smartsheet, and Oracle Primavera P6.
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==Using OnePager Pro/Bundle to Create Multi-Project Charts from Microsoft Project==
 
==Using OnePager Pro/Bundle to Create Multi-Project Charts from Microsoft Project==

Revision as of 16:59, 18 December 2021

Overview

OnePager's strengths is its ability to create compact visual representations of multiple projects. These can be several projects that belong to one program or they can be several projects and programs in an organization’s portfolio. OnePager supports the visualization of multiple-project for Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel, Oracle Primavera P6, and Smartsheet. The articles in the links below are intended to assist you with the creation of multi-project visualizations from:

  • Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedules
  • Separate Microsoft Project source plans
  • Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet containing multiple-projects
  • Separate Microsoft Excel spreadsheets used to create a single multiple-project chart

Illustrations used in this series of articles are from OnePager Pro using data from Microsoft Project but the feature's function, controls, and manual edits apply equally to other OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Smartsheet, and Oracle Primavera P6.

Using OnePager Pro/Bundle to Create Multi-Project Charts from Microsoft Project

The two article links below are associated with OnePager Pro (OPP) and OnePager Bundle (OPB) and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project chart either using the Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) or separate Microsoft Project source plans:

Making Multi-Project Charts from MS Project Integrated Master Schedules 8.1.1-71
Making Multi-Project Charts from Separate Microsoft Project Plans 8.2.1-71

The links shown above are also appropriate for use with the OnePager Bundle which can be used to access multiple Microsoft Project source plans as Integrated Master Schedules or as Separate Microsoft Project Plans.

Using OnePager Express/Bundle to Create Multi-Project Charts from Microsoft Excel

The two article links below are associated with OnePager Express (OPX) and OnePager Bundle (OPB) and provide assistance with the creation of multi-project charts where multiple projects are contained in a single Microsoft Excel source plan (spreadsheet) or where you want to make a single chart from multiple Microsoft Excel source plans:

Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects 8.3.1-71
Making Multi-Project Charts from Separate Microsoft Excel Plans 8.4.1-71

The links shown above are also appropriate for use with the OnePager Bundle which can be used to access multiple Microsoft Excel source plans as Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects or as Separate Microsoft Excel Plans.

Using OnePager Bundle Standalone to Create Multi-Project Charts from Oracle Primavera P6

The article link below is associated with OnePager Bundle (OPB) Standalone and provides assistance with the creation of multi-project charts where multiple projects are contained in a single Oracle Primavera P6 exported source plan file (either XML or XER) or where you want to make a single chart from multiple Oracle Primavera P6 exported source plan files:

Making Multi-Project Charts for Oracle Primavera P6 8.5.2-71

Using OnePager Bundle Standalone to Create Multi-Project Charts from Smartsheet

The article link below is associated with OnePager Bundle (OPB) Standalone and provides assistance with the creation of multi-project charts where multiple projects are contained in a single Smartsheet exported source plan file or where you want to make a single chart from multiple Smartsheet exported source plan files:

Making Multi-Project Charts for Smartsheet 8.5.3-71

Links to Additional Resources

If for any reason you encounter issues, the following resources are available for additional assistance:

You can also submit a support ticket or e-mail your question to our support desk.

Related Links

How to Use Master MS Project Files and OnePager to Create Visuals of Separate MS Project Files

Making Multi-Project Graphs from Separate Microsoft project Plans

Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation Feature 7.13.1-71

REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation 7.14.1-71

ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation 7.15.1-71

Custom Update (Replacing) of a Snapshot via Pull Operation 7.16.1-71

Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button 7.17.1-71

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