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4) Once saved, the file may be open in Microsoft PowerPoint.
 
4) Once saved, the file may be open in Microsoft PowerPoint.
  
5) Similarly for '''PDF''' file exports  Click the Send to '''PDF''' button and a Windows '''Save As''' form will appear allowing you to save the project view as a '''PDF''' file. Once saved, the '''PDF''' file may be opened in Adobe Acrobat.
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5) Similarly for '''PDF''' file exports  Click the '''Send to PDF''' button and a Windows '''Save As''' form will appear allowing you to save the project view as a '''PDF''' file. Once saved, the '''PDF''' file may be opened in Adobe Acrobat.
  
 
6) There is another way to save project views in a variety of formats using the '''Save As''' button on the OnePager ribbon’s '''File''' tab as shown below:
 
6) There is another way to save project views in a variety of formats using the '''Save As''' button on the OnePager ribbon’s '''File''' tab as shown below:

Latest revision as of 18:19, 1 March 2016

Exporting Project Views to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDFs

1) OnePager version 5.3 has added capabilities to output project views as files that can be loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed as PDF images.

2) With a project view displayed in the PVE, click the File tab on the tool bar and then click the Export tab which will provide the following options:

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3) Clicking the Send to PowerPoint button, for example, will format the project view as a Microsoft PowerPoint chart and bring up a Windows Save As form as shown below:

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4) Once saved, the file may be open in Microsoft PowerPoint.

5) Similarly for PDF file exports Click the Send to PDF button and a Windows Save As form will appear allowing you to save the project view as a PDF file. Once saved, the PDF file may be opened in Adobe Acrobat.

6) There is another way to save project views in a variety of formats using the Save As button on the OnePager ribbon’s File tab as shown below:

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7) When you click the Save As button, a form appears that allows you to select the Save As type from the dropdown menu shown in the illustration below. Make sure that you establish the file save location as well as selecting the file save type before clicking the Save button on the form.

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