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2) You can do this as long as the related Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' are constructed with unique '''Task ID''' field contents.  
 
2) You can do this as long as the related Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' are constructed with unique '''Task ID''' field contents.  
  
:a) This meas that you must adjust the '''Task ID''' column in the '''multiple''' Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' such that each row has a unique number or identifier in the '''Task ID''' field.
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3) This meas that you must adjust the '''Task ID''' column in the '''multiple''' Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' such that each row has a unique number or identifier in the '''Task ID''' field.
  
:b) This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a '''unique identifier''' for rows.   
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4) This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a '''unique identifier''' for rows.   
  
:c) Additionally, unique '''Task ID''' numbers are needed so that OnePager Express ('''OPX''') does not get rows confused when performing snapshot updates.
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5) Additionally, unique '''Task ID''' numbers are needed so that OnePager Express ('''OPX''') does not get rows confused when performing snapshot updates.
  
:d) For more information on '''Task ID's''' please see the section at this link: [[Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Chart for Version 7.0 - OnePager Express#Adding a Task ID Field to Your Microsoft Excel Source Plan | Adding a Task ID Field to Your Microsoft Excel Source Plan]]. 7.12.1-70
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6) For more information on '''Task ID's''', please see the section in the article at: [[Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Chart for Version 7.0 - OnePager Express#Adding a Task ID Field to Your Microsoft Excel Source Plan | Adding a Task ID Field to Your Microsoft Excel Source Plan]] <!--7.12.1-70-->
  
 
==Preparation for Making a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Microsoft Excel Source Plans==
 
==Preparation for Making a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Microsoft Excel Source Plans==
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===Important Note===
 
===Important Note===
  
2) Each of the Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' above have unique '''Task ID''' fields with unique numbers.   
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2) Each of the Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' above have unique '''Task ID''' fields with '''unique numbers'''.   
  
:a) It is important throughout the use of these Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' that these assigned unique '''Task ID''' numbers remain with their respective tasks.   
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3) It is important throughout the use of these Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' that these assigned unique '''Task ID''' numbers remain with their respective tasks.   
  
:b)  Dates can change in the rows along with other updated information as the projects progress, but the '''Task ID''' number must remain associated with the task activity.   
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4'''Dates''' can change in the Microsoft Excel '''source plan's''' rows along with other '''updated''' information as the projects progress, but the '''Task ID''' number '''must''' remain associated with the task activity.   
  
:c) Tasks can be deleted, but the deleted '''Task ID''' should not be '''reused''' for a later snapshot.   
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5) Tasks can be '''deleted''', but the '''deleted Task ID''' should not be '''reused''' for a later snapshot.   
  
:d) '''OPX''' can process out of sequence '''Task ID''' numbers.
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6) '''OPX''' can process out of sequence '''Task ID''' numbers.
  
==Setting up the One Pager Express Template for a Multi-Project Chart==
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==Setting up the One Pager Express Template Properties Form for a Multi-Project Chart==
  
3) The next step is to select and update an appropriate '''OPX''' '''Template'''.  For this illustration we’ve selected the '''Multi-Project Gantt Chart – Detailed Template'''.  
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1) The next step is to select and '''update''' an appropriate '''OPX''' '''Template Properties''' form.
  
==Adjustments to Rows and Swimlanes==
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2) For this illustration we’ve selected the '''Multi-Project Gantt Chart – Detailed Template Properties''' form.
  
4) Once the '''OPX''' current '''Template''' is established as a multiple-project '''Template''', go to the '''Rows/Swimlanes''' tab and make sure that the '''Group rows into swimlanes''' and '''Label swimlanes by''' windows are set to '''Project'''.  Also, for this illustration, make sure that '''text columns''' are displayed and that the '''Custom Text Columns''' are set to '''Phase'''.  The '''Rows/Swimlanes''' tab looks like this:
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3) Once the '''OPX''' current '''Template Properties''' form is established as a '''multiple-project Template Properties''' form, go to the '''Rows/Swimlanes''' tab and make sure that the '''Group rows into swimlanes''' and '''Label swimlanes by''' windows are set to '''Project'''.   
  
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4) Also, for this illustration, make sure that '''text columns''' are displayed and that the '''Custom Text Columns''' are set to '''Phase'''.
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5) When the steps above are completed and the '''Template''' updated, click the '''Save and use''' button to make the modified '''Template''' the current '''Template'''.
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5) The '''Rows/Swimlanes''' tab in the '''Template Properties''' form looks like this:
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6) When the steps above are completed and the '''Template Properties''' form for is '''updated''', click the '''Save and use''' button to make the modified '''Template Properties''' form the current '''Template'''.
  
 
==Create a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Multiple Microsoft Excel Separate Plans==
 
==Create a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Multiple Microsoft Excel Separate Plans==
  
6) For this example the '''OPX Add-in''' application is used. 
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===Launch Microsoft Excel and Load the First Microsoft Excel Source Plan===
  
:a) Launch Microsoft Excel and open the first of the multi-project Microsoft Excel '''source plans'''.  
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1) For this example the '''OPX Add-in''' application is used.
  
:b) In this case it’s the '''Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2''' file.
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2) Launch Microsoft Excel and open the first of the multi-project Microsoft Excel '''source plans'''.  
  
:c) Next, launch '''OPX''' from the Microsoft Excel '''Add-in''' tab.   
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3) In this case it’s the '''Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2''' file.   
  
:c) The '''OnePager Express Start''' form appears.   
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4) Next, launch '''OPX''' from the Microsoft Excel '''Add-in''' tab.   
  
:e) Click the '''NEW''' button which accesses the OnePager choices ('''OPC''') form as shown below:
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5) The '''OnePager Express Start''' form appears. 
  
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6) Click the '''NEW''' button which accesses the OnePager choices ('''OPC''') form as shown below:
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7) Note that the '''Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2.xlsx''' Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' appears in the '''Selected File(s)''' group and that the '''Add/Remove''' button is active. Click the '''Add/Remove''' button which accesses the '''Data source selection''' form as shown below:
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7) Note that the '''Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2.xlsx''' Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' appears in the '''Selected File(s)''' group and that the '''Add/Remove''' button is active.  
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8) We want to now add the other two Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' to the '''source packet'''. 
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===Adding the Second Microsoft Excel Source Plan===
  
:a) To do this, click the '''ADD''' button in the '''Data source selection''' form and a Windows '''Open''' form appears. 
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8) Click the '''Add/Remove''' button which accesses the '''Data source selection''' form as shown below:
  
:b) Navigate to the desired '''source plans''', select them individually, and then click the '''Open''' button as shown below:
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9) We want to now '''add''' the other Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' to the '''source packet'''.
<center>X61-8_4_1-61-(6B)-10272017.png</center>
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9) After you’ve completed placing the third Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' into the '''source packet''', the window in the '''Data source selection''' form looks like this:
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10) To do this, click the '''ADD''' button in the '''Data source selection''' form and a Windows '''Open''' form appears. 
  
<center>[[File:X61-8_4_1-61-(6C)-10272017.png]]</center>
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11) Navigate to the desired '''source plan''', select it, and then click the '''Open''' button as shown below:  
<center>X61-8_4_1-61-(6C)-10272017.png</center>
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10) When you click the '''OK''' button above, the '''OPC''' form is updated to reflect that two (2) '''source plans''' are in the '''source packet''' and the title for the new chart that we typed in as shown here:
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12) After you’ve completed placing the third Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' into the '''source packet''', the window in the '''Data source selection''' form looks like this:
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11) When you click the '''Next&gt;''' button, '''OPX''' goes to the second page of the '''OPC''' form where you can confirm other settings or make any '''Template''' setting changes. When these confirmations are complete, click the '''Create new chart''' button. The chart looks like this:
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13) When you click the '''OK''' button above, the '''OPC''' form is '''updated''' to reflect that two (2) '''source plans''' are in the '''source packet''' and the '''title''' for the new chart that we typed in as shown here:
<center>X61-8_4_1-61-(6E)-10272017.png</center>
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12) Once you merge all your projects into a single snapshot, you can now add a new snapshot to the chart to show how tasks changed.
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===Create the NEW OnePager Express Multi-Project Chart===
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14) When you click the '''Next>''' button, '''OPX''' goes to the second page of the '''OPC''' form where you can confirm other settings or make any '''Template Properties''' form setting changes. 
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15) When these confirmations are complete, click the '''Create new chart''' button.  The chart looks like this:
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16) Once you '''merge''' all your projects into a single snapshot, you can now '''add''' a new snapshot to the chart to show how tasks changed.
  
 
==Updating a Chart Created from Multiple Microsoft Excel Source Plans==
 
==Updating a Chart Created from Multiple Microsoft Excel Source Plans==
  
13) Eventually you want to update your multi-project chart by either adding a snapshot or replacing a snapshot with updated data.  To perform either the add or the replace snapshot, use the processes described in the related links below.
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1) Eventually you want to '''update''' your '''multi-project''' chart by either '''adding''' a snapshot or '''replacing''' a snapshot with '''updated''' data.   
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2) To perform either the '''add''' or the '''replace''' snapshot, the processes described in these two referenced article references that follow can be used.
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.14.2-70-->
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|[[ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.15.2-70-->
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14) The key to making updated to multi-project charts from multiple Microsoft '''source plan''' is the proper management of the Microsoft Excel data in the '''source packet'''.   
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3) The key to making '''updated''' '''multi-project''' charts from '''multiple''' Microsoft '''source plan''' is the proper management of the Microsoft Excel data in the '''source packet'''.   
  
:a) Recall that the '''source packet''' contains the '''source plan(s)''' that are to be used to either create or update a chart.   
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4) Recall that the '''source packet''' contains the '''source plan(s)''' that are to be used to either create or '''update''' a chart.   
  
:b) They are stored as file names and path names in the chart’s '''.TAM''' file and can be accessed from the '''Data''' tab’s '''Selected file(s)''' button on the ribbon as shown below:
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5) They are stored as '''file names''' and '''path names''' in the chart’s '''.TAM''' file and can be accessed from the '''Data''' tab’s '''Selected file(s)''' button on the ribbon as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X61-8_4_1-61-(6F)-10272017.png]]</center>
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15) Validating the contents of the '''source packet''' and assuring that these are the Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' that were updated is an essential step before proceeding to perform a project update.
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6) Validating the contents of the '''source packet''' and assuring that these are the Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' that were '''updated''' is an essential step before proceeding to perform a project '''update'''.
  
 
==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
  
[[Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Chart for Version 7.0 - OnePager Express | Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Chart - OnePager Express]] 7.12.1-70
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[[Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] 7.13.2-70
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[[Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.13.2-70-->
  
[[REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] 7.14.2-70
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[[REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.14.2-70-->
  
[[ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] 7.15.2-70
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[[ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.15.2-70-->
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 12 January 2021

Overview

1) Suppose you have multiple Microsoft Excel source plans that are related and you want to create a single chart that shows the important schedule items.

2) You can do this as long as the related Microsoft Excel source plans are constructed with unique Task ID field contents.

3) This meas that you must adjust the Task ID column in the multiple Microsoft Excel source plans such that each row has a unique number or identifier in the Task ID field.

4) This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a unique identifier for rows.

5) Additionally, unique Task ID numbers are needed so that OnePager Express (OPX) does not get rows confused when performing snapshot updates.

6) For more information on Task ID's, please see the section in the article at: Adding a Task ID Field to Your Microsoft Excel Source Plan

Preparation for Making a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Microsoft Excel Source Plans

1) To illustrate what is needed, let’s construct a multi-project chart from the BlueGrass Project Plan Microsoft Excel source plan by splitting this source plan into two distinct files as shown below:

Merlin Project Phases 1 and 2
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Adonis Project Phases 1 and 2
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Important Note

2) Each of the Microsoft Excel source plans above have unique Task ID fields with unique numbers.

3) It is important throughout the use of these Microsoft Excel source plans that these assigned unique Task ID numbers remain with their respective tasks.

4) Dates can change in the Microsoft Excel source plan's rows along with other updated information as the projects progress, but the Task ID number must remain associated with the task activity.

5) Tasks can be deleted, but the deleted Task ID should not be reused for a later snapshot.

6) OPX can process out of sequence Task ID numbers.

Setting up the One Pager Express Template Properties Form for a Multi-Project Chart

1) The next step is to select and update an appropriate OPX Template Properties form.

2) For this illustration we’ve selected the Multi-Project Gantt Chart – Detailed Template Properties form.

3) Once the OPX current Template Properties form is established as a multiple-project Template Properties form, go to the Rows/Swimlanes tab and make sure that the Group rows into swimlanes and Label swimlanes by windows are set to Project.

4) Also, for this illustration, make sure that text columns are displayed and that the Custom Text Columns are set to Phase.

5) The Rows/Swimlanes tab in the Template Properties form looks like this:

X70-8 4 1-70-(3-2)-09092020.png

6) When the steps above are completed and the Template Properties form for is updated, click the Save and use button to make the modified Template Properties form the current Template.

Create a Multi-Project Chart from Separate Multiple Microsoft Excel Separate Plans

Launch Microsoft Excel and Load the First Microsoft Excel Source Plan

1) For this example the OPX Add-in application is used.

2) Launch Microsoft Excel and open the first of the multi-project Microsoft Excel source plans.

3) In this case it’s the Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2 file.

4) Next, launch OPX from the Microsoft Excel Add-in tab.

5) The OnePager Express Start form appears.

6) Click the NEW button which accesses the OnePager choices (OPC) form as shown below:

X70-8 4 1-70-(4)-08302019.png

7) Note that the Merlin-Project Phase 1 and 2.xlsx Microsoft Excel source plan appears in the Selected File(s) group and that the Add/Remove button is active.

Adding the Second Microsoft Excel Source Plan

8) Click the Add/Remove button which accesses the Data source selection form as shown below:

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9) We want to now add the other Microsoft Excel source plan to the source packet.

10) To do this, click the ADD button in the Data source selection form and a Windows Open form appears.

11) Navigate to the desired source plan, select it, and then click the Open button as shown below:

X70-8 4 1-70-(6)-08302019.png

12) After you’ve completed placing the third Microsoft Excel source plan into the source packet, the window in the Data source selection form looks like this:

X70-8 4 1-70-(7)-08302019.png

13) When you click the OK button above, the OPC form is updated to reflect that two (2) source plans are in the source packet and the title for the new chart that we typed in as shown here:

X70-8 4 1-70-(8)-08302019.png

Create the NEW OnePager Express Multi-Project Chart

14) When you click the Next> button, OPX goes to the second page of the OPC form where you can confirm other settings or make any Template Properties form setting changes.

15) When these confirmations are complete, click the Create new chart button. The chart looks like this:

X70-8 4 1-70-(9)-08302019.png

16) Once you merge all your projects into a single snapshot, you can now add a new snapshot to the chart to show how tasks changed.

Updating a Chart Created from Multiple Microsoft Excel Source Plans

1) Eventually you want to update your multi-project chart by either adding a snapshot or replacing a snapshot with updated data.

2) To perform either the add or the replace snapshot, the processes described in these two referenced article references that follow can be used.

REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop
ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express

3) The key to making updated multi-project charts from multiple Microsoft source plan is the proper management of the Microsoft Excel data in the source packet.

4) Recall that the source packet contains the source plan(s) that are to be used to either create or update a chart.

5) They are stored as file names and path names in the chart’s .TAM file and can be accessed from the Data tab’s Selected file(s) button on the ribbon as shown below:

X70-8 4 1-70-(10)-08302019.png

6) Validating the contents of the source packet and assuring that these are the Microsoft Excel source plans that were updated is an essential step before proceeding to perform a project update.

Related Links

Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Chart - OnePager Express

Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express

REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express

ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express

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