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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
1) As with the previous version of OnePager Express, version 7.0 of '''OPX''' can now be launched from a '''Desktop''' icon as well as from within Microsoft Excel ('''Add-in''').
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As with previous version of OnePager Express, version 7.0 of '''OPX''' can be launched from a '''Desktop icon''' as well as from within Microsoft Excel ('''Add-in'''). Please note that after selecting the '''Desktop icon''' launch option that you are not able to launch the OnePager '''Add-in''' application.  Only one of these applications ('''Add-in''' or '''Desktop''') can be active at a time.  If you attempt to launch both, a warning message appears as shown below.
  
2) Please note that after selecting the '''Desktop''' launch option that you are not able to launch the OnePager '''Add-in''' application.
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3) Only one of these applications ('''Add-in''' or '''Desktop''') can be active at a time.   
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Further note that as mentioned in [[What's New with OnePager Release 7.0?]] <!--0.4-70-->, this new version has enhanced features such as the '''User Interface Upgrade''' and  '''Smart Task/Milestone Text Label Collision Avoidance Feature''' to name a few.  This article provides the basic information needed to '''Getting Started''' and use OnePager Express ('''OPX''') after you launch '''OPX''' from Excel.   
  
4) If you attempt to launch both, a warning message appears as shown for '''OPX''' below.'''
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The article providing '''Getting Started''' guidance when launching '''OPX''' from Microsoft Excel is at [[Getting Started with OnePager Express Version 7.0 Add-in | Getting Started with OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--3.0.2.1-70-->
  
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==Launching OnePager Express for the First Time==
  
5) Further note that as mentioned in [[What's New with OnePager Release 7.0?]] 0.4-70, this new version has enhanced features such as '''Task Link Upgrades''''''Time Axis Upgrades''', and '''Legend Upgrades''' to name a few.  
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'''OPX''' version 7.0 can be installed so that it can be launched either from Microsoft Excel’s '''Add-in''' tab on its tool bar or from a '''Desktop''' icon or both.  Additionally, you can also locate and double-click a '''.TAM''' to bring up the '''Desktop OPX'''. The '''Desktop icon''' for launching '''OPX''' version 7.0 looks like this:
  
6) This article covers the '''Getting Started''' process when you launch '''OPX''' the '''Desktop'''.
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7) The article which provides '''Getting Started''' guidance when launching '''OPX''' from Microsoft Excel is at [[Getting Started with OnePager Express Version 7.0 Add-in | Getting Started with OnePager Express Add-in]]. 3.0.2.1-70
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Before you launch '''OPX''', however, you must have certain scheduling fields in your Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.   There is a lot of flexibility in how these fields can be named.   A typical example is shown below.   The only '''mandatory fields''' are field representing '''Start''', '''Finish''', and '''Name'''.   In this example, however, we are also including three optional fields:
  
==Launching OnePager Express for the First Time from the Desktop==
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:* A category field ('''Category''') used to assign '''colors''' to tasks.
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:* A selection field ('''Show It''') used to choose which tasks to '''graph'''.
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:* A '''Task ID''' field that OnePager uses to keep track of tasks/milestones as your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' is change through additions or deletions over the course of the project.
  
1) '''OPX''' version 7.0 can be installed so that it can be launched either from Microsoft Excel’s '''Add-in''' tab on its tool bar or from a '''Desktop''' icon or both. Additionally, you can also locate and double-click a '''.TAM''' to bring up the '''Desktop OPX'''.
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2) The '''Desktop''' icon for launching '''OPX''' version 7.0 looks like this:
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To control which tasks get '''graphed''', you must specify a '''Flag''' field (e.g. '''Show It''') that you wish to use.  '''Numeric''' fields can also be used the same as the text fields where a '''1''' in a '''Number''' field indicates '''Yes''' and a '''0''' in a '''Number''' field indicates '''No'''.  See how this is done in the illustration above. When making your first chart, we strongly recommend that you select 50 or fewer tasks with '''Yes'''. Please note that '''OPX''' is shipped with a number of fully populated '''Template Properties''' forms that are based on the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' used in the tutorial also shipped with the product – BlueGrass Project Plan. The following table describes field-heading types that '''OPX''' uses and shows variations on the heading titles that OnePager recognizes.  It is not mandatory that you used these field names, since '''OPX''' gives you a chance to choose the actual Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' fields that it employs.   However, using these names speeds things up because it helps '''OPX''' make reasonable guesses on which fields to use as its default selections.  Note that it shows that three of the field heading types must always be present: '''Name''', '''Start''', and '''Finish'''.  We recommend the inclusion of an '''ID''' field with sequential numbering from top to bottom.  This assists OnePager maintain a correspondence with Microsoft Excel’s rows after the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' is updated.
  
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3)  Before you launch '''OPX''', however, you must have certain scheduling fields in your Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.    There is a lot of flexibility in how these fields can be named.  A typical example is shown below.  The only mandatory fields are field representing '''Start''', '''Finish''', and '''Name'''.   In this example, however, we are also including three optional fields:
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To launch OnePager Express '''Desktop''' click the '''OnePager Express''' button on the '''Desktop'''.  OnePager Express first displays a splash page and then takes you to the '''Chart Editor'''.
  
:a) A category field ('''Category''') that OnePager uses to assign colors to tasks.
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:b) A selection field ('''Show It''') that OnePager uses to choose which tasks to graph.
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:c) A '''Task ID''' field that OnePager uses to keep track of tasks/milestones as your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' is change through additions or deletions over the course of the project.
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The '''OnePager Express Start''' form provides you with three options:
  
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:1) '''NEW'''  Clicking the '''NEW''' button accesses the '''OnePager Express choices''' ('''OPC''') form.
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:2) '''UPDATE'''  Clicking the '''UPDATE''' button allows you to '''BROWSE FILES''' for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file.
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:3) '''OPEN'''  Clicking the '''OPEN''' button allows you to '''BROWSE FILES''' for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file.  Once selected and opened, the chart is available for '''editing'''.
  
4) To control which tasks get graphed, you must specify a '''flag''' field (e.g. Show It) that you wish to use. '''Numeric''' fields can also be used the same as the text fields where a '''1''' in a '''Number''' field indicates '''Yes''' and a '''0''' in a '''Number''' field indicates '''No'''.  See how this is done in the illustration above.
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==Creating a New Chart==
  
:a) When making your first chart, we strongly recommend that you select 50 or fewer tasks with '''Yes'''.
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Clicking the '''NEW''' button brings up the OnePager choices ('''OPC''') form as shown below:
  
:b) Please note that '''OPX''' is shipped with a number of fully populated '''Templates''' that are based on the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' used in the tutorial also shipped with the product – BlueGrass Project 2J-303.
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5) The following table describes field-heading types that '''OPX''' uses and shows variations on the heading titles that OnePager recognizes. 
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===Options on the New OnePager Choices form===
  
:a) It is not mandatory that you used these field names, since '''OPX''' gives you a chance to choose the actual Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' fields that it employs.   However, using these names speeds things up because it helps '''OPX''' make reasonable guesses on which fields to use as its default selections.  
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The '''OPC''' form to give you more options for selecting '''source plans'''.  The illustration above shows that '''OPX''' was initiated from Microsoft Excel with the '''source plan''' shown in the '''Selected File(s)''' group shown above. he '''Add/Remove''' button gives you the capability to '''add''' more '''source plans''' to the '''source packet''' or, for multiple file packets, to '''remove''' files. Clicking the '''Select''' button displays a dropdown menu with a '''BROWSE FILES...''' option as well as a list of recently accessed Microsoft Project '''source plans''' as shown here:
  
:b) Note that it shows that three of the field heading types must always be present: '''Name''', '''Start''', and '''Finish'''.
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:c) We recommend the inclusion of an '''ID''' field with sequential numbering from top to bottom.  This assists OnePager maintain a correspondence with Microsoft Excel’s rows after the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' is updated.
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If you select the '''BROWSE FILES...''' option, a Windows '''Open''' form appears from which you can select the desired Microsoft Excel '''source plan''':
  
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6) Clicking the '''OnePager Express''' button on the '''Desktop''' first displays a splash page and then takes you to the '''Chart Editor'''.
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When you select the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and click the '''Open''' button on the Windows '''Open''' form, '''OPX''' loads the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and expands the '''OPC''' form as shown below:
  
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At this point you have additional options with respect to the expanded of the '''OPC''' form.  The '''Add/Remove''' button gives you the capability to '''add''' more '''source plans''' to the '''source packet''' or, for multiple file, to '''remove''' files. Clicking the '''Add/Remove''' button accesses the '''Data source selection''' form as shown below:
  
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7) The '''OnePager Express Start''' form provides you with three options:
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The '''Data source selection''' form displays the current '''source plan''' that was loaded with Microsoft Excel when you clicked the '''OnePager Express...''' button on the '''desktop''' and selected the first '''source plan''' as described above.  This form lets you '''Add''' more source Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to create a multi-project chart or '''Remove''' a '''source plans''' from a multi-file '''source packet'''.  These options are detailed below.
  
:a) '''NEW'''  Clicking the '''NEW''' button accesses the '''OnePager choices''' ('''OPC''') form.
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===Adding a New Source Plan===
  
:b) '''UPDATE''' Clicking the '''UPDATE''' button allows you to '''BROWSE FILES''' for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file.
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When you click the '''Add''' button, '''OPX''' gives you the option to access a Windows '''Open''' form when you select the '''BROWSE FILES…''' option as shown here:
  
:c) '''OPEN'''  Clicking the '''OPEN''' button allows you to '''BROWSE FILES''' for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file. Once selected and opened, the chart is available for '''editing'''.
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==Creating a New Chart==
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Clicking the '''BROWSE FILES…''' option displays a Window’s '''Open''' from which you can select a Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to add to the '''source packet'''.  A sample '''Open''' form is shown below:
  
1) Clicking the '''NEW''' button brings up the '''OPC''' form as shown below:
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_2-61-(4)-05032018.png]]</center>
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When you select a desired Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and click the '''Open''' button as shown above, '''OPX''' adds the file to the '''source packet''' and display it in the '''Data source selection''' window as shown below:
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===Options on the New OnePager Choices form===
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2) We’ve enhanced the '''OPC''' form to give you more options for selecting '''source files'''.
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The selected file is added to the '''source packet''' as shown above.  '''OPX''' shows the '''path name''' of the '''source plans''' in the window if you hover the mouse over the '''source plan''' name. If you select a recently used file from the dropdown menu displayed with the '''Add''' button is clicked in the '''Data source selection''' form, '''OPX''' adds that '''source plan''' to the '''source packet'''.
  
:a) Clicking the '''Select...''' button displays a dropdown menu with a '''BROWSE FILES...''' option as well as a list of recently accessed Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' as shown here:
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===Removing a Source Plan===
  
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The '''Remove''' button allows you to remove a '''source plan''' from a '''source packet.''' if that '''source plan''' is not needed to create the new chart. To remove a '''source plan''', first select the '''source plan''' in the '''Data source selection''' form’s window so that it is highlighted in blue then click the '''Remove''' button as shown in the sequence below:
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:b) When you click the '''Select...''' button and the '''BROWSE FILES...''' option, a Windows '''Open''' form appears from which you can select the desired Microsoft Excel '''source plan''':
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:c) When you select the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and click the '''Open''' button on the Windows '''Open''' form, '''OPX''' loads the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and expands the “'''OPC''' form as shown below:
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===Other Choices to Make===
  
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Moving on to the other groups of the '''OPC''' form, you are asked to confirm a few things before you build the chart.  '''OPX''' makes good guesses for each of these choices, but you can change any of them:
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3) At this point you have additional options with respect to the expanded of the '''OPC''' form. The '''Add/Remove''' button gives you the capability to '''add''' more '''source plans''' to the '''source packet''' or, for multiple file, to '''remove''' files.
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:a) Clicking the '''Add/Remove''' button brings up the '''Data source selection''' form as shown below:
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====Starting Template====
  
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The current '''Template Properties''' form determines which fields get imported from Microsoft Excel and how the initial chart looks. '''OPX''' ships with many sample '''Template Properties''' forms, but you can also customize your own '''Template Properties''' form. To choose which '''Template Properties''' form to use in building your chart, click the '''Change…''' button in the top group of the '''OPC''' form as shown here:
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:b) The '''Data source selection''' form displays the current '''source plan''' that was loaded with Microsoft Excel when you clicked the '''OnePager Express...''' button.  This form lets you '''Add''' more source Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to create a multi-project chart or '''Remove''' a '''source plans''' from a multi-file '''source packet'''.  These options are detailed below.
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===Adding a New Source Plan===
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For now, just stick with the default '''Template Properties''' form entitled '''Single Project Gantt View – Detailed''', but you can always use a different '''Template Properties''' form to get a different type of chart.
  
:c)  '''Add''' a new '''source plan''' to the '''source packet'''  When you click the '''Add''' button, '''OPX''' gives you the option to bring up a Windows '''Open''' form when you select the '''BROWSE FILES…''' option as shown here:
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====Title of the New Chart====
  
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This is the title of the graph and also the suggested '''source plan''' name in which it is saved. You can change the '''source plan''' name when you save it.  We recommend that you enter a title that helps you identify the view later on.  
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::i) Clicking the '''BROWSE FILES…''' option displays a Window’s '''Open''' from which you can select a Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to add to the '''source packet'''. A sample '''Open''' form is shown below:
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For each chart that you create, OnePager remembers '''colors, titles, legends, font sizes''', and all other graph '''properties'''' so that your work is saved. Later, you can update the chart with a snapshot of how the project looks on a different date. Then you can browse through the snapshots to see how the project is changing over time. '''OPX''' also '''saves''' the '''path name''' associated with the '''.TAM'''.  '''Path names''' are not available in '''.TAM''' produced with previous version of '''OPX'''.
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::ii) When you select a desired Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and click the '''Open''' button as shown above, '''OPX''' adds the file to the '''source packet''' and display it in the '''Data source selection''' window as shown below:
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====Task Selection====
  
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This is how you tell '''OPX''' which tasks from your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to include.
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::iii) The selected file is added to the '''source packet''' as shown above. '''OPX''' shows the path name of the '''source plans''' in the window if you hover the mouse over the '''source plan''' name.
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::iv) If you select a recently used file from the dropdown menu displayed with the '''Add''' button is clicked in the '''Data source selection''' form, '''OPX''' adds that '''source plan''' to the '''source packet'''.
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Either click the '''Select all tasks''' radio button to graph everything or choose a '''Flag''' field. You can make several charts from a single Microsoft Excel '''source plan''', each using a different '''Flag''' or '''Number''' field.  In '''OPX''' if no '''Flags''' are set to '''Yes''', '''OPX''' provides the user with a warning message shown below:
  
===Removing a Source Plan===
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:d) '''Remove''' source plan from '''source packet'''  The '''Remove''' button allows you to remove a '''source plan''' from a '''source packet.''' if that '''source plan''' is not needed to create the new chartTo remove a '''source plan''', first select the '''source plan''' in the '''Data source selection''' form’s window so that it is highlighted in blue then click the '''Remove''' button as shown in the sequence below:
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Clicking the '''Select tasks by custom filter''' button enables the '''Edit filters...''' buttonClicking the '''Edit filters...''' button accesses a form that controls the new '''Conditional Import Filters''' feature shown here:
  
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====Snapshot Date====
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===Other Choices to Make===
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This is the date of the report and lets you keep track of how schedules change over time.  The snapshot date is set by default as the current date taken from your computer. You can change the snapshot date by clicking on the dropdown button at the window shown in the illustration below:
  
4) Moving on to the other groups of the '''OPC''' form asks you to confirm a few things before you build the chart. It makes good guesses for each of these choices, but you can change any of them:
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Making a calendar date selection as shown above establishes the '''snapshot date''' for the chart and the '''snapshot''' being created. Each chart can have many snapshots. Snapshots and their management are important topics.  Snapshots are the basis of how OnePager Express helps you track the progress of your project. 
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:a) '''Starting Template''' The current '''Template determines which fields get imported from Microsoft Excel and how the initial chart looks. '''OPX''' ships with many sample '''Templates''', but you can also customize your own '''Templates'''.  
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For more information, please see the articles at: [[Managing Chart Data for Version 7.0 | Managing Chart Data (Portal)]] <!--23.0.1-70-->
  
::i) To choose which '''Template''' to use in building your chart, click the '''Change…''' button in the top group of the '''OPC''' form.
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====Show Field Mappings====
::ii) For now, just stick with the default '''Template''' entitled '''Single Project Gantt View – Detailed''', but you can always use a different '''Template''' to get a different type of chart.
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:b) '''Title of the New Chart''' This is the title of the graph and also the suggested '''source plan''' name in which it is saved.  You can change the '''source plan''' name when you save it. We recommend that you enter a title that helps you identify the view later on.
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The '''Show field mappings''' checkbox is near the bottom of the form. When this box is checked you have a chance to review and change the Microsoft Excel '''field mappings''' to '''OPX''' before you make your first chart.   To do this, click the '''Next&gt;''' button.   You see the following screen:
  
::i) For each chart that you create, OnePager remembers colors, titles, legends, font sizes, and all other graph properties so that your work is saved for future use.  
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_2-70-(15AA)-07162019.png]]</center>
::ii) Later, you can update the chart with a snapshot of how the project looks on a different date. Then you can browse through the snapshots to see how the project is changing over time. 
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::iii) '''OPX''' also saves the path name associated with the '''.TAM'''.  Path names are not available in '''.TAM''' produced with previous version of '''OPX'''.
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:c) '''Task Selection''' This is how you tell '''OPX''' which tasks from your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to include.  
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Notice in the graphic above that '''OPX''' has relied on the current '''Template Properties''' form to make some guesses on what Microsoft Excel fields should be used in making the graph.    You can easily change any of these '''field mappings''' by making selections from the dropdown menus.   For example, we show below how to change the '''Color''':
  
:::i) Either click the '''Select all tasks''' radio button to graph everything or choose a '''flag''' field. You can make several charts from a single Microsoft Excel '''source plan''', each using a different '''flag''' or '''number''' field.  In '''OPX''' if no '''flags''' are set to '''Yes''', '''OPX''' provides the user with a warning message.
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(15H)-07112019.png]]</center>
:::ii) Clicking the '''Select tasks by custom filter''' button enables the '''Edit filters...''' button.  Clicking the '''Edit filters...''' button accesses a form that controls the new '''Conditional Import Filters''' feature.  Please see the article titled [[Conditional Import for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Conditional Import Filters (Portal)]] 7.18.1-70 for more detailed on the use of this new feature.
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:d) '''Snapshot Date:''' This is the date of the report and lets you keep track of how schedules change over time. Each chart can have several snapshots.
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===Making the Chart===
  
5) The '''Show field mappings''' checkbox near the bottom of the form can be checked in the '''OPC''' form and gives a chance to review and change the Microsoft Excel '''field mappings''' to '''OPX''' before you make your first chart.  To do this, click the '''Next&gt;''' button.    You see the following screen:
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Once you are satisfied with the '''field mappings''', click on '''Create new chart''' button to import your selected data and create a chart.  After a very few moments you see a screen that looks like this:
  
<center>[[File:X60-3_0_3-60-(15AA)-03072017.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(17-1)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X60-3_0_3-60-(15AA)-03072017.png</center>
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6) Notice in the graphic above that '''OPX''' has relied on the current '''Template''' to make some guesses on what Microsoft Excel fields should be used in making the graph.    You can easily change any of these '''field mappings''' by making selections from the dropdown menusFor example, we show below how to change the '''Finish Date''':
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Note that each task or milestone was '''color''' coded based on the value in the '''Category''' field.    The '''Legend''' contains an optional diagram near the bottom, explaining that the bars inside the Gantt bars represent '''percent complete''' extracted from Microsoft Excel.    '''Percent complete''' comes from a Microsoft Excel field that you specified in the '''field mappings''' formNote that the current '''Template Properties''' form, when you press the '''Create new chart''' button, is the '''Template''' for how things look in the new chart.  The '''Template Properties''' form’s '''Task Bars''' tab showing where the '''color''' control is located is shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X60-3_0_3-60-(16AA)-03072017.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(18-1)-09212020.png]]</center>
<center>X60-3_0_3-60-(16AA)-03072017.png</center>
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===Making the Graph===
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===Copying the Chart to PowerPoint===
  
7) Once you are satisfied with the '''field mappings''', click on '''Create new chart''' button to import your selected data and create a chart.  After a very few moments you see a screen that looks like this:
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Finally, copy the current snapshot to the clipboard click the '''Copy''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(17-1)-5022018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(32A)-07112019.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(17-1)-5022018.png</center>
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8) Note that each task or milestone was color coded based on the value in the '''Category''' field. 
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Then launch Microsoft PowerPoint and paste the clipboard copy of the graph into a PowerPoint slide, as shown below:
  
:a) The legend contains an optional diagram near the bottom, explaining that the bars inside the Gantt bars represent percent complete extracted from Microsoft Excel.  
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(32)-5032018.png]]</center>
 
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:b) '''Percent complete''' comes from a Microsoft Excel field that you specified in the '''field mappings''' form.
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:c)  Note that the current '''Template''', when you press the '''Create new chart''' button, is the '''Template''' for how things look in the new chart.  The '''Template''' form’s '''Task Bars''' tab showing where the '''color''' control is located is shown below:
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18)-5022018.png]]</center>
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That’s it! You have now created a professional 1-page schedule summary from a complex Microsoft Excel schedule and have copied it into a PowerPoint presentation.   You can also print the graph by selecting the '''Print''' button on the '''File''' tab.  OnePager has other features that let you move tasks vertically to different '''rows and swimlanes''', change the number of swimlanes, add swimlane titles, show dependencies among tasks, change task colors, hide tasks, add floating comment boxes, and standardize on graph styles across organizations.
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18)-5022018.png</center>
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===Opening a Chart===
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To learn more about these features, read about the specific workflows in this Wiki at [[Basic Workflows for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Basic Workflows (Portal)]] <!--7.0.1-70--> and [[Manual Editing for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Manual versus Data-Driven Editing (Portal)]] <!--9.0.1-70-->
  
9) The right-most button on the '''OPC''' form is the '''OPEN''' button.  Clicking the '''OPEN''' button displays a dropdown menu which happens to be the same for the '''NEW''' and '''UPDATE''' buttons.  The options in the dropdown are discussed below:
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==Opening a Chart==
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_2-61-(18A)-5022018.png]]</center>
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The right-most button on the '''OPC''' form is the '''OPEN''' button. Clicking the '''OPEN''' button displays a dropdown menu which happens to be the same for the '''NEW''' and '''UPDATE''' buttons. The options in the dropdown are discussed below:
<center>X61-3_0_2_2-61-(18A)-5022018.png</center>
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:a) Clicking the '''BROWSE FILES...''' option accesses a Windows '''Open''' form from which you can select a '''.TAM''' file that you want to open.  Selecting the desired '''.TAM''' file causes '''OPX''' to display the selected chart.  From this position, you can '''edit''' the chart, save it, or share it with others.
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(18A)-07112019.png]]</center>
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:b) Clicking any of the '''RECENT chart''' items in the dropdown menu above causes '''OPX''' to load the associated '''.TAM''' file into the '''Chart Editor''' where you can also '''edit''' the chart, save it, or share it with others.
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Clicking the '''BROWSE FILES...''' option accesses a Windows '''Open''' form from which you can select a '''.TAM''' that you want to open.  Selecting the desired '''.TAM''' causes '''OPX''' to display the selected chart in the '''Chart Editor'''.  From this position, you can '''edit''' the chart, '''save it''', or '''share it''' with others. Clicking any of the '''RECENT chart ''' items the dropdown menu above causes '''OPX''' to load the associated '''.TAM''' into the '''Chart Editor''' where you can edit the chart, save it, or share it with others.
  
===Updating a Chart with Changes Made to the Microsoft Excel Source Plan Data===
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==Replacing A Snapshot - Updating a Chart with Changes Made to the Microsoft Excel Source Plan's Data==
  
10) Suppose after examining the chart you created before you realize that it would be best to show more task bars.  This, you think, would greatly improve the schedule discussion you are about to attend. Updating the chart at this point is a simple matter.  Recall that '''OPX''' is active and the '''Chart''' is displaying the current chart you want to update.  Additionally, the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and the application are active.  The original chart looked like this:
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Suppose after examining the chart you created and '''saved''', you realize that it might be best to show more task bars.  This, you think, would greatly improve the schedule presentation. Updating the chart at this point is a simple matter.  Recall that '''OPX''' is active and the '''Chart Editor''' is displaying the current chart you want to update.  Additionally, the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' and the application are active.  The original chart looked like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18B)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18B)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18B)-5022018.png</center>
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:a) Since Microsoft Excel is still an active program and the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' you are using is still being displayed, go back to the Microsoft Excel application and change the '''Show It''' field setting for the rows you want to now display from '''No''' to '''Yes'''.  As section of the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' where this is done is shown below:
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Since Microsoft Excel is still an active program and the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' you are using is still being displayed, go back to the Microsoft Excel application and change the '''Show It''' field setting for the rows you want to now display from '''No''' to '''Yes''' for the rows you want to now display.  As section of the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' where this is done is shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18C)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18C)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18C)-5022018.png</center>
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:b) Once you’ve made the '''Show It'''  field changes lines 7 through 15 in the Microsoft Excel the '''source plan''' looks like this:
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Once you’ve made the '''Show It'''  field changes lines 7 through 15 in the Microsoft Excel the '''source plan''' looks like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18D)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18D)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18D)-5022018.png</center>
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:c) With the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' updated, go back to '''OPX''' and navigate to the '''Data''' tab on the ribbon where you’ll see several buttons.  To update your chart to now show the additional rows from your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' click the '''Replace Snapshot''' button as shown below:
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With the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' updated, go back to '''OPX''' and navigate to the '''Data''' tab on the ribbon where there are several buttons.  To update your chart to now show the additional rows from your Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' click the '''Replace Snapshot''' button as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X60-3_0_3-60-(17C)-01272017.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(17C)-07112019.png]]</center>
<center>X60-3_0_3-60-(17C)-01272017.png</center>
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:d) When you click the '''Replace Snapshot''' button, '''OPX'''  goes back to the associated Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' that you just changed, bring in all the rows that changed, and update your chart.
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When you click the '''Replace Snapshot''' button, '''OPX'''  goes back to the associated Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' that you just changed, imports all the rows that changed, and update your chart. At the conclusion of the operation, the updated chart looks like this:
 
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:e) At the conclusion of the operation, the updated chart looks like this:
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18E)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18E)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18E)-5022018.png</center>
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11) The example above is just one of many uses of the '''Data''' tab’s '''Replace Snapshot''' button when you need to update a chart.  And, you can do this as many times as necessary until the chart is the way you need it.  In addition to adding and removing rows by changing the '''Show It''' field, you can need to change '''Start Dates''', '''Finish Dates''', or '''Resource Names''' and display these data changes in the chart.  Using the procedure above you can do this very efficiently.
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12) You can now save the chart by giving it a name.  When you save the chart in '''OPX''', OnePager saves the '''.TAM''' and saves the Microsoft Excel '''source plan name''' and '''path''' information.  This is useful when you want to further update the chart or when you want to add a snapshot later on. In the examples below it is assumes that the chart is saved as '''BlueGrass Project Report - Express'''.
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===Adding a Snapshot to a Chart===
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The example above is just one of many uses of the '''Data''' tab’s '''Replace Snapshot''' button when you need to update a chart.  And, you can do this as many times as necessary until the chart is the way you need it.  In addition to adding and removing rows by changing the '''Show It''' field, you can change '''source plan''' task '''Start Dates''', '''Finish Dates''', or '''Resource Names'''' and display these data changes in the chart.  Using the procedure above you can do this very efficiently. You can now '''save''' the chart by giving it a '''save''' name.  When you '''save''' the chart in '''OPX''', OnePager saves the '''.TAM''' and saves the Microsoft Excel '''source plan name''' and '''path''' information.  This is useful when you want to further update the chart or when you want to add a snapshot later on. In the examples below it is assumes that the chart is saved as '''BlueGrass Project Report - Express'''.
  
13) The power of '''OPX''' is illustrated when, after a period of progress on the project, it is time to produce another chart.  OnePager produces your next snapshot with the same look and feel as the original.  Assuming that the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' was updated with actual start and finish, percent complete, and other relevant data during the reporting interval, '''OPX''' can easily generate a new snapshot. 
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==Adding a Snapshot - Adding to the Chart with Changes Made to the Microsoft Excel Source Plan's Data==
  
14) Suppose we have the following chart created on 11/1/2018 and we want to create another graph from the updated Microsoft Project '''source plan''' on 12/1/2018.
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The power of '''OPX''' is illustrated when, after a period of progress on the project, it is time to produce another chart.  OnePager produces your next snapshot with the same look and feel as the original.  Assuming that the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' was updated with '''actual start and finish, percent complete''', and other relevant data during the reporting interval, '''OPX''' can easily generate a new snapshot.  Suppose we have the following chart created on 11/1/2018 and we want to create another graph from the updated Microsoft Project '''source plan''' on 12/1/2018.
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18F)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18F)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18F)-5022018.png</center>  
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:a) Before creating a new snapshot for 12/1/2018 as planned, we need to update the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' say by updating the '''Percent Complete''' for the following tasks to the percentage indicated:
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Before creating a new snapshot for 12/1/2018 as planned, we need to update the Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' say by updating the '''Percent Complete''' for the following tasks to the percentage indicated:
  
::i) Eng. Team 1 Dev. - 100%
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:* Eng. Team 1 Dev. - 100%
::ii) Internal Perf. Test - 10%
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:* Internal Perf. Test - 10%
::iii) Create MERLIN System - 100%
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:* Create MERLIN System - 100%
::iv) Create ADONIS System - 25%
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:* Create ADONIS System - 25%
  
:b)  When the '''source plan''' is updated with this revised information we can proceed.
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When the '''source plan''' is updated with this revised information we can proceed. Launch '''OPX''' either from Microsoft Excel or from the '''Desktop icon''' and click the '''UPDATE''' button on the '''OnePager Express Start''' form.  Doing so accesses the following '''OnePager choices''' ('''OPC''') form:
 
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:c) Launch '''OPV''' either from Microsoft Excel or from the '''desktop''' icon and click the '''UPDATE''' button on the '''OnePager Express Start''' form.  Doing so accesses the following '''OnePager choices''' ('''OPC''') form:
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<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18G)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18G)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18G)-5022018.png</center>  
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:d) In the '''OPC''' form select the '''NEW snapshot at date:''' as shown above.  You can select a current date for the snapshot so that this snapshot represents the project at the status date point in time.  To see which snapshot dates already exist, just position your mouse over the '''NEW snapshot-date:''' window to see a list of the existing dates.   
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In the '''OPC''' form above we selected the '''NEW snapshot at date:''' as shown.  You can want to select a current date for the snapshot so that this snapshot represents the project at the status date point in time.  To see which snapshot dates already exist, just position your mouse over the '''NEW snapshot-date:''' window to see a list of the existing dates.   
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18H)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18H)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18H)-5022018.png</center>
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:e) Use the built in calendar dropdown or type in the new snapshot’s month, day, and year in the window provided as shown below:
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You can  use the built in calendar dropdown or type in the new snapshot’s month, day, and year in the window provided as shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18I)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18I)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(18I)-5022018.png</center>
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:f) Uncheck the '''Show field mappings''' checkbox if you want to use the same '''field mappings''' as you used before.    The bottom of the screen now looks like this:
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Un-check the '''Show field mappings''' checkbox '''OFF''' if you want to use the same '''field mappings''' as you used before.    The bottom of the screen now looks like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:P60-3_0_1-60-(26)-01252017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P60-3_0_1-60-(26)-01252017.png]]</center>
<center>P60-3_0_1-60-(26)-01252017.png</center>
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:g) Pressing the large '''New''' button creates a new snapshot for the chart.  The chart opens at the new snapshot.    The '''color''', '''fonts''', '''title''', and '''swimlane''' assignments are consistent between the two snapshots:
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Pressing the large '''New''' button creates a new snapshot for the chart.  The chart opens at the new snapshot.    The '''color''', '''fonts''', '''title''', and '''swimlane''' assignments are consistent between the two snapshots:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(22)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(22)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(22)-5022018.png</center>
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:h) You can go back and forth between the two snapshots by using the '''snapshot forward/backward''' buttons on the '''View''' tab as shown below:
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You can go back and forth between the two snapshots by using the '''snapshot forward/backward''' buttons on the '''View''' tab as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(23)-5022018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(23)-07122019.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(23)-5022018.png</center>
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==Editing the Chart==
 
==Editing the Chart==
  
1) You can '''edit''' the '''font sizes''' and '''text positions''' to optimize readability.  To do this, hold down the left mouse button and '''drag''' a selection box that encloses many tasks/milestones at once ('''Lasso'''):
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===Editing Text Label Font Sizes===
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You can '''edit''' the '''font sizes''' and '''text positions''' to optimize readability.  To do this, hold down the left mouse button and '''drag''' a selection box ('''Lasso''') that encloses many tasks/milestones at once:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(24)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(24)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(24)-5022018.png</center>
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:a) When you release the mouse, the enclosed tasks/milestones are all be selected:
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When you release the mouse, the enclosed tasks/milestones are all be selected:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(25)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(25)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(25)-5022018.png</center>
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:b) Click on the '''Increase Font Size''' button on the tool bar shown below:
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Click on the '''Increase Font Size''' button on the tool bar shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(26)-5022018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(26)-07122019.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(26)-5022018.png</center>
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:c) The chart now looks something like this:
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The chart now looks something like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(27)-5022018.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(27)-5022018.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(27)-5022018.png</center>
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:d) Repeating this operation for the remaining tasks/milestones (we could have done '''Select All''' and done it all at once!), we obtain a chart with larger fonts on all the tasks/milestones:
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Repeating this operation for the remaining tasks/milestones (we could have done '''Select All''' and done it all at once!), we obtain a chart with larger fonts on all the tasks/milestones:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(28)-5022018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(28)-07122019.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(28)-5022018.png</center>
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2) Another common '''editing''' action is to move the task names from their current positions to a positions elsewhere around or on the task bar. 
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===Editing Text Label Positions===
  
:a) To do this, select a set of tasks/milestones as before, but this time click one of the '''text-positioning''' buttons on the tool bar:
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Another common '''editing''' action is to move the task bar '''text label''' from their current positions to positions elsewhere around or on the task bar. To do this, click the '''text label''' to select it and then click the '''Label Position''' button on the tool bar.  This action accesses the '''Label Position''' dropdown list where you can select one of the '''text-positioning''' buttons as shown here:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(29)-5032018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(29-1)-09082020.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(29)-5032018.png</center>
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:b) In case you change your mind about the last '''editing''' action you took, you can '''UNDO''' the last '''editing''' action by clicking the '''UNDO''' button above the OnePager tool bar.  Successive clicking the '''UNDO''' button undoes '''editing''' actions in the reverse order that they were applied.
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At this point, as an example, click the '''Left''' option in the dropdown and the selected '''text label''' is moved to the left side of the task bar as shown here:
  
<center>[[File:X61-3_0_2_1-61-(31)-5032018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(29A)-07122019.png]]</center>
<center>X61-3_0_2_1-61-(31)-5032018.png</center>
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3) Save the '''edited''' chart by clicking the '''Save''' button above the tool bar next to the '''UNDO''' button.  All of the '''font size''' changes, '''text-position''' '''edits''', and the new '''Legend''' position are now saved in the file structure in case you need to update this chart with new data at a later time.
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In case you change your mind about the '''last editing action''' you took, you can '''UNDO''' the '''last editing action''' by clicking the '''UNDO''' button above the OnePager tool bar.  Successive clicking the '''UNDO''' button undoes editing actions in the reverse order that they were applied.
  
===Copying the Chart to PowerPoint===
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<center>[[File:X70-3_0_2_1-70-(31)-07122019.png]]</center>
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4) Finally copy the current snapshot of the chart to the clipboard by clicking the '''Copy''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon. Then paste the graph into a PowerPoint slide, as shown below:
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Save the '''edited''' chart by pressing the '''Save''' button above the tool bar next to the '''UNDO''' button.   All of the '''font size''' changes, '''text-position edits''', and the new '''Legend''' position are now '''saved''' in case you need to update this chart with new data at a later time.
  
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===Editing Other Chart Contents===
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The examples above are just samples of '''Chart Editor''' capabilities provided for '''editing''' within the chart.  Making other '''edits''' to task bars/milestone symbols and '''text labels''' are covered in more detail in this article:  [[Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels (Portal)]] <!--9.0.1-70 -->
  
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Additionally, you can add task bar/milestone symbol information related to each task bar such as '''baseline data''', '''percent complete''' information, and '''critical path information'''. You can add '''comment boxes''' to task bars, '''free floating comment boxes in the chart''', vertical '''curtains''', and '''background images'''. And you can change the chart's '''Start/End Dates''', add or hide the '''Legend''', and add '''time axes''' at the top, bottom, and within the '''graph'''. Further, you are able to '''edit''' task bar/milestone symbol '''shapes''', you have at your disposal controls for '''editing''' '''rows/swimlanes''', '''headers and footers''' in the chart, '''background colors''', and other text information shown in the '''graph'''.  
  
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6) OnePager Express 7.0 is enhanced to assist you with displaying '''Task Link''' '''dependencies''' from data you provide in your Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.  Typically, this feature is turned '''OFF''' in all '''Templates''' distributed with OnePager.  However, the feature can be turned '''ON''' either before or after the creation of a chart.
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OnePager Express 7.0 is enhanced to assist you with displaying '''Task Link''' '''dependencies''' from Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' data you provide.  Typically, this feature is turned '''OFF''' in all '''Template Properties''' forms distributed with OnePager.  However, the feature can be turned '''ON''' either before or after the creation of a chart. To turn the '''Data-Driven Task Link''' feature '''ON''' prior to creating a chart, go to the '''Template Properties''' form you plan to uses and click on the '''Task Links''' tab and then click the '''Import predecessors''' checkbox in the '''Data-Driven Task Links''' control group as shown below:
  
:a) To turn the '''data-driven Task Link''' feature '''ON''' prior to creating a chart, go to the '''Template''' form you plan to uses and click on the '''Task Links''' tab and then click the '''Import predecessors''' checkbox in the '''Data-Driven Task Links''' control group as shown below:
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In the '''Template Task Link''' tab above there are two additional controls that need to be set to tell OnePager Express which data field you are using to express task '''dependencies''' in the form of '''predecessors''' and which '''dependency format''' you are using either (1) Microsoft Project or (2) Oracle Primavera. These controls are in the form of dropdown menus as shown for the '''dependency format''' selector below:
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:b) In the '''Template Task Link''' tab above there are two additional controls that need to be set to tell OnePager Express which data field you are using to express task '''dependencies''' in the form of '''predecessors''' and which '''dependency format''' you are using either (1) Microsoft Project or (2) Oracle Primavera. These controls are in the form of dropdown menus as shown for the '''dependency format''' selector below:
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With the '''Import predecessors''' checkbox checked '''ON''' and the '''dependency''' data field and '''dependency format''' selections made in the '''Template Properties''' form, the chart first created looks like this:
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Once imported, '''Data-Driven Task Links''' can be '''shown''' or '''hidden''' and can be edited globally using the '''Template Properties or Chart Properties''' forms as shown above or individually using a '''task link''' right-click '''context menu'''. OnePager Express 7.0 continues to support manual '''Task Links''' which in previous OnePager Express versions were called '''Event Links'''.
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===Editing the Time Axis===
  
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OnePager Express is also enhanced with new capabilities and feature so you can '''edit''' the '''time axis''' and configure it to focus on specific time periods of interest in your project schedule presentation. As an example of the enhancements made to the '''time axis''' is the addition of the '''time axis cell stretch''' feature where you can lengthen the horizontal extend of any '''time axis cell''' so as to provide more space to focus on details within that time periodAn example of a stretched '''lower level time axis cell''' is shown below:
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 25 January 2021

Overview

As with previous version of OnePager Express, version 7.0 of OPX can be launched from a Desktop icon as well as from within Microsoft Excel (Add-in). Please note that after selecting the Desktop icon launch option that you are not able to launch the OnePager Add-in application. Only one of these applications (Add-in or Desktop) can be active at a time. If you attempt to launch both, a warning message appears as shown below.

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Further note that as mentioned in What's New with OnePager Release 7.0? , this new version has enhanced features such as the User Interface Upgrade and Smart Task/Milestone Text Label Collision Avoidance Feature to name a few. This article provides the basic information needed to Getting Started and use OnePager Express (OPX) after you launch OPX from Excel.

The article providing Getting Started guidance when launching OPX from Microsoft Excel is at Getting Started with OnePager Express Add-in

Launching OnePager Express for the First Time

OPX version 7.0 can be installed so that it can be launched either from Microsoft Excel’s Add-in tab on its tool bar or from a Desktop icon or both. Additionally, you can also locate and double-click a .TAM to bring up the Desktop OPX. The Desktop icon for launching OPX version 7.0 looks like this:

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Before you launch OPX, however, you must have certain scheduling fields in your Microsoft Excel source plan. There is a lot of flexibility in how these fields can be named. A typical example is shown below. The only mandatory fields are field representing Start, Finish, and Name. In this example, however, we are also including three optional fields:

  • A category field (Category) used to assign colors to tasks.
  • A selection field (Show It) used to choose which tasks to graph.
  • A Task ID field that OnePager uses to keep track of tasks/milestones as your Microsoft Excel source plan is change through additions or deletions over the course of the project.
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To control which tasks get graphed, you must specify a Flag field (e.g. Show It) that you wish to use. Numeric fields can also be used the same as the text fields where a 1 in a Number field indicates Yes and a 0 in a Number field indicates No. See how this is done in the illustration above. When making your first chart, we strongly recommend that you select 50 or fewer tasks with Yes. Please note that OPX is shipped with a number of fully populated Template Properties forms that are based on the Microsoft Excel source plan used in the tutorial also shipped with the product – BlueGrass Project Plan. The following table describes field-heading types that OPX uses and shows variations on the heading titles that OnePager recognizes. It is not mandatory that you used these field names, since OPX gives you a chance to choose the actual Microsoft Excel source plan fields that it employs. However, using these names speeds things up because it helps OPX make reasonable guesses on which fields to use as its default selections. Note that it shows that three of the field heading types must always be present: Name, Start, and Finish. We recommend the inclusion of an ID field with sequential numbering from top to bottom. This assists OnePager maintain a correspondence with Microsoft Excel’s rows after the Microsoft Excel source plan is updated.

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To launch OnePager Express Desktop click the OnePager Express button on the Desktop. OnePager Express first displays a splash page and then takes you to the Chart Editor.

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The OnePager Express Start form provides you with three options:

1) NEW Clicking the NEW button accesses the OnePager Express choices (OPC) form.
2) UPDATE Clicking the UPDATE button allows you to BROWSE FILES for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file.
3) OPEN Clicking the OPEN button allows you to BROWSE FILES for an existing chart file or select a recently-opened chart file. Once selected and opened, the chart is available for editing.

Creating a New Chart

Clicking the NEW button brings up the OnePager choices (OPC) form as shown below:

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Options on the New OnePager Choices form

The OPC form to give you more options for selecting source plans. The illustration above shows that OPX was initiated from Microsoft Excel with the source plan shown in the Selected File(s) group shown above. he Add/Remove button gives you the capability to add more source plans to the source packet or, for multiple file packets, to remove files. Clicking the Select button displays a dropdown menu with a BROWSE FILES... option as well as a list of recently accessed Microsoft Project source plans as shown here:

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If you select the BROWSE FILES... option, a Windows Open form appears from which you can select the desired Microsoft Excel source plan:

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When you select the Microsoft Excel source plan and click the Open button on the Windows Open form, OPX loads the Microsoft Excel source plan and expands the OPC form as shown below:

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At this point you have additional options with respect to the expanded of the OPC form. The Add/Remove button gives you the capability to add more source plans to the source packet or, for multiple file, to remove files. Clicking the Add/Remove button accesses the Data source selection form as shown below:

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The Data source selection form displays the current source plan that was loaded with Microsoft Excel when you clicked the OnePager Express... button on the desktop and selected the first source plan as described above. This form lets you Add more source Microsoft Excel source plan to create a multi-project chart or Remove a source plans from a multi-file source packet. These options are detailed below.

Adding a New Source Plan

When you click the Add button, OPX gives you the option to access a Windows Open form when you select the BROWSE FILES… option as shown here:

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Clicking the BROWSE FILES… option displays a Window’s Open from which you can select a Microsoft Excel source plan to add to the source packet. A sample Open form is shown below:

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When you select a desired Microsoft Excel source plan and click the Open button as shown above, OPX adds the file to the source packet and display it in the Data source selection window as shown below:

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The selected file is added to the source packet as shown above. OPX shows the path name of the source plans in the window if you hover the mouse over the source plan name. If you select a recently used file from the dropdown menu displayed with the Add button is clicked in the Data source selection form, OPX adds that source plan to the source packet.

Removing a Source Plan

The Remove button allows you to remove a source plan from a source packet. if that source plan is not needed to create the new chart. To remove a source plan, first select the source plan in the Data source selection form’s window so that it is highlighted in blue then click the Remove button as shown in the sequence below:

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Other Choices to Make

Moving on to the other groups of the OPC form, you are asked to confirm a few things before you build the chart. OPX makes good guesses for each of these choices, but you can change any of them:

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Starting Template

The current Template Properties form determines which fields get imported from Microsoft Excel and how the initial chart looks. OPX ships with many sample Template Properties forms, but you can also customize your own Template Properties form. To choose which Template Properties form to use in building your chart, click the Change… button in the top group of the OPC form as shown here:

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For now, just stick with the default Template Properties form entitled Single Project Gantt View – Detailed, but you can always use a different Template Properties form to get a different type of chart.

Title of the New Chart

This is the title of the graph and also the suggested source plan name in which it is saved. You can change the source plan name when you save it. We recommend that you enter a title that helps you identify the view later on.

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For each chart that you create, OnePager remembers colors, titles, legends, font sizes, and all other graph properties' so that your work is saved. Later, you can update the chart with a snapshot of how the project looks on a different date. Then you can browse through the snapshots to see how the project is changing over time. OPX also saves the path name associated with the .TAM. Path names are not available in .TAM produced with previous version of OPX.

Task Selection

This is how you tell OPX which tasks from your Microsoft Excel source plan to include.

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Either click the Select all tasks radio button to graph everything or choose a Flag field. You can make several charts from a single Microsoft Excel source plan, each using a different Flag or Number field. In OPX if no Flags are set to Yes, OPX provides the user with a warning message shown below:

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Clicking the Select tasks by custom filter button enables the Edit filters... button. Clicking the Edit filters... button accesses a form that controls the new Conditional Import Filters feature shown here:

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For more information, please see the article: Conditional Import Filters (Portal)

Snapshot Date

This is the date of the report and lets you keep track of how schedules change over time. The snapshot date is set by default as the current date taken from your computer. You can change the snapshot date by clicking on the dropdown button at the window shown in the illustration below:

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Making a calendar date selection as shown above establishes the snapshot date for the chart and the snapshot being created. Each chart can have many snapshots. Snapshots and their management are important topics. Snapshots are the basis of how OnePager Express helps you track the progress of your project.

For more information, please see the articles at: Managing Chart Data (Portal)

Show Field Mappings

The Show field mappings checkbox is near the bottom of the form. When this box is checked you have a chance to review and change the Microsoft Excel field mappings to OPX before you make your first chart. To do this, click the Next> button. You see the following screen:

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Notice in the graphic above that OPX has relied on the current Template Properties form to make some guesses on what Microsoft Excel fields should be used in making the graph. You can easily change any of these field mappings by making selections from the dropdown menus. For example, we show below how to change the Color:

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Making the Chart

Once you are satisfied with the field mappings, click on Create new chart button to import your selected data and create a chart. After a very few moments you see a screen that looks like this:

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Note that each task or milestone was color coded based on the value in the Category field. The Legend contains an optional diagram near the bottom, explaining that the bars inside the Gantt bars represent percent complete extracted from Microsoft Excel. Percent complete comes from a Microsoft Excel field that you specified in the field mappings form. Note that the current Template Properties form, when you press the Create new chart button, is the Template for how things look in the new chart. The Template Properties form’s Task Bars tab showing where the color control is located is shown below:

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Copying the Chart to PowerPoint

Finally, copy the current snapshot to the clipboard click the Copy button on the Home ribbon as shown below:

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Then launch Microsoft PowerPoint and paste the clipboard copy of the graph into a PowerPoint slide, as shown below:

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That’s it! You have now created a professional 1-page schedule summary from a complex Microsoft Excel schedule and have copied it into a PowerPoint presentation. You can also print the graph by selecting the Print button on the File tab. OnePager has other features that let you move tasks vertically to different rows and swimlanes, change the number of swimlanes, add swimlane titles, show dependencies among tasks, change task colors, hide tasks, add floating comment boxes, and standardize on graph styles across organizations.

To learn more about these features, read about the specific workflows in this Wiki at Basic Workflows (Portal) and Manual versus Data-Driven Editing (Portal)

Opening a Chart

The right-most button on the OPC form is the OPEN button. Clicking the OPEN button displays a dropdown menu which happens to be the same for the NEW and UPDATE buttons. The options in the dropdown are discussed below:

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Clicking the BROWSE FILES... option accesses a Windows Open form from which you can select a .TAM that you want to open. Selecting the desired .TAM causes OPX to display the selected chart in the Chart Editor. From this position, you can edit the chart, save it, or share it with others. Clicking any of the RECENT chart items the dropdown menu above causes OPX to load the associated .TAM into the Chart Editor where you can edit the chart, save it, or share it with others.

Replacing A Snapshot - Updating a Chart with Changes Made to the Microsoft Excel Source Plan's Data

Suppose after examining the chart you created and saved, you realize that it might be best to show more task bars. This, you think, would greatly improve the schedule presentation. Updating the chart at this point is a simple matter. Recall that OPX is active and the Chart Editor is displaying the current chart you want to update. Additionally, the Microsoft Excel source plan and the application are active. The original chart looked like this:

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Since Microsoft Excel is still an active program and the Microsoft Excel source plan you are using is still being displayed, go back to the Microsoft Excel application and change the Show It field setting for the rows you want to now display from No to Yes for the rows you want to now display. As section of the Microsoft Excel source plan where this is done is shown below:

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Once you’ve made the Show It field changes lines 7 through 15 in the Microsoft Excel the source plan looks like this:

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With the Microsoft Excel source plan updated, go back to OPX and navigate to the Data tab on the ribbon where there are several buttons. To update your chart to now show the additional rows from your Microsoft Excel source plan click the Replace Snapshot button as shown below:

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When you click the Replace Snapshot button, OPX goes back to the associated Microsoft Excel source plan that you just changed, imports all the rows that changed, and update your chart. At the conclusion of the operation, the updated chart looks like this:

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The example above is just one of many uses of the Data tab’s Replace Snapshot button when you need to update a chart. And, you can do this as many times as necessary until the chart is the way you need it. In addition to adding and removing rows by changing the Show It field, you can change source plan task Start Dates, Finish Dates, or Resource Names' and display these data changes in the chart. Using the procedure above you can do this very efficiently. You can now save the chart by giving it a save name. When you save the chart in OPX, OnePager saves the .TAM and saves the Microsoft Excel source plan name and path information. This is useful when you want to further update the chart or when you want to add a snapshot later on. In the examples below it is assumes that the chart is saved as BlueGrass Project Report - Express.

Adding a Snapshot - Adding to the Chart with Changes Made to the Microsoft Excel Source Plan's Data

The power of OPX is illustrated when, after a period of progress on the project, it is time to produce another chart. OnePager produces your next snapshot with the same look and feel as the original. Assuming that the Microsoft Excel source plan was updated with actual start and finish, percent complete, and other relevant data during the reporting interval, OPX can easily generate a new snapshot. Suppose we have the following chart created on 11/1/2018 and we want to create another graph from the updated Microsoft Project source plan on 12/1/2018.

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Before creating a new snapshot for 12/1/2018 as planned, we need to update the Microsoft Excel source plan say by updating the Percent Complete for the following tasks to the percentage indicated:

  • Eng. Team 1 Dev. - 100%
  • Internal Perf. Test - 10%
  • Create MERLIN System - 100%
  • Create ADONIS System - 25%

When the source plan is updated with this revised information we can proceed. Launch OPX either from Microsoft Excel or from the Desktop icon and click the UPDATE button on the OnePager Express Start form. Doing so accesses the following OnePager choices (OPC) form:

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In the OPC form above we selected the NEW snapshot at date: as shown. You can want to select a current date for the snapshot so that this snapshot represents the project at the status date point in time. To see which snapshot dates already exist, just position your mouse over the NEW snapshot-date: window to see a list of the existing dates.

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You can use the built in calendar dropdown or type in the new snapshot’s month, day, and year in the window provided as shown below:

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Un-check the Show field mappings checkbox OFF if you want to use the same field mappings as you used before. The bottom of the screen now looks like this:

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Pressing the large New button creates a new snapshot for the chart. The chart opens at the new snapshot. The color, fonts, title, and swimlane assignments are consistent between the two snapshots:

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You can go back and forth between the two snapshots by using the snapshot forward/backward buttons on the View tab as shown below:

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Editing the Chart

Editing Text Label Font Sizes

You can edit the font sizes and text positions to optimize readability. To do this, hold down the left mouse button and drag a selection box (Lasso) that encloses many tasks/milestones at once:

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When you release the mouse, the enclosed tasks/milestones are all be selected:

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Click on the Increase Font Size button on the tool bar shown below:

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The chart now looks something like this:

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Repeating this operation for the remaining tasks/milestones (we could have done Select All and done it all at once!), we obtain a chart with larger fonts on all the tasks/milestones:

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Editing Text Label Positions

Another common editing action is to move the task bar text label from their current positions to positions elsewhere around or on the task bar. To do this, click the text label to select it and then click the Label Position button on the tool bar. This action accesses the Label Position dropdown list where you can select one of the text-positioning buttons as shown here:

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At this point, as an example, click the Left option in the dropdown and the selected text label is moved to the left side of the task bar as shown here:

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In case you change your mind about the last editing action you took, you can UNDO the last editing action by clicking the UNDO button above the OnePager tool bar. Successive clicking the UNDO button undoes editing actions in the reverse order that they were applied.

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Save the edited chart by pressing the Save button above the tool bar next to the UNDO button. All of the font size changes, text-position edits, and the new Legend position are now saved in case you need to update this chart with new data at a later time.

Editing Other Chart Contents

The examples above are just samples of Chart Editor capabilities provided for editing within the chart. Making other edits to task bars/milestone symbols and text labels are covered in more detail in this article: Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels (Portal)

Additionally, you can add task bar/milestone symbol information related to each task bar such as baseline data, percent complete information, and critical path information. You can add comment boxes to task bars, free floating comment boxes in the chart, vertical curtains, and background images. And you can change the chart's Start/End Dates, add or hide the Legend, and add time axes at the top, bottom, and within the graph. Further, you are able to edit task bar/milestone symbol shapes, you have at your disposal controls for editing rows/swimlanes, headers and footers in the chart, background colors, and other text information shown in the graph.

These capabilities and the articles that provide the detailed information on how to use them can be found in the set of article links at: Ways to Make Changes to Your Chart

Enhanced Editing Capabilities Provided in OnePager Express Version 7.0

Displaying Data-Driven Task Links

OnePager Express 7.0 is enhanced to assist you with displaying Task Link dependencies from Microsoft Excel source plan data you provide. Typically, this feature is turned OFF in all Template Properties forms distributed with OnePager. However, the feature can be turned ON either before or after the creation of a chart. To turn the Data-Driven Task Link feature ON prior to creating a chart, go to the Template Properties form you plan to uses and click on the Task Links tab and then click the Import predecessors checkbox in the Data-Driven Task Links control group as shown below:

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In the Template Task Link tab above there are two additional controls that need to be set to tell OnePager Express which data field you are using to express task dependencies in the form of predecessors and which dependency format you are using either (1) Microsoft Project or (2) Oracle Primavera. These controls are in the form of dropdown menus as shown for the dependency format selector below:

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With the Import predecessors checkbox checked ON and the dependency data field and dependency format selections made in the Template Properties form, the chart first created looks like this:

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To turn the Data-Driven Task Link feature ON after the chart is created, go to the Chart Properties form's Task Links tab and then click the Import predecessors checkbox in the Data-Driven Task Links control group as shown below:

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Once imported, Data-Driven Task Links can be shown or hidden and can be edited globally using the Template Properties or Chart Properties forms as shown above or individually using a task link right-click context menu. OnePager Express 7.0 continues to support manual Task Links which in previous OnePager Express versions were called Event Links.

The OnePager version 7.0 Data-Driven Task Links feature is flexible and powerful. More details are provided in the series of articles at: Linking Task and Milestone Using Manual and Data-Driven Task Links (Portal)

Editing the Time Axis

OnePager Express is also enhanced with new capabilities and feature so you can edit the time axis and configure it to focus on specific time periods of interest in your project schedule presentation. As an example of the enhancements made to the time axis is the addition of the time axis cell stretch feature where you can lengthen the horizontal extend of any time axis cell so as to provide more space to focus on details within that time period. An example of a stretched lower level time axis cell is shown below:

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For additional detailed information on the editing of time axis cells and other related capabilities please see this article: Modifying the Time Axis (Portal)

Related Links

What's New with OnePager Release 7.0?

Getting Started with OnePager Express Add-in

Conditional Import Filters (Portal)

Basic Workflows (Portal)

Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels (Portal)

Linking Task and Milestone Using Manual and Data-Driven Task Links (Portal)

Modifying the Time Axis (Portal)

Managing Chart Data (Portal)

Managing Templates (Portal)

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