Difference between revisions of "Managing Project View Data for Version 5.3"

From OnePager Documentation
Jump to: navigation, search
(Managing Project View Data)
Line 6: Line 6:
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
| [[Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As for Version 5.3 | Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As]] 23.1.1-53
+
| [[Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As for Version 5.3 | Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As]]
 
|-   
 
|-   
 
| [[Sharing Project Views for Version 5.3 (Portal) | Sharing Project Views (Portal)]] 23.2.1-53
 
| [[Sharing Project Views for Version 5.3 (Portal) | Sharing Project Views (Portal)]] 23.2.1-53

Revision as of 17:43, 22 March 2016

Managing Project View Data

Project views are similar to documents that you might create in Microsoft Office. They can be retrieved, saved, copied, and deleted. OnePager uses the standard Windows file structure for project views, templates, milestones, and color palettes.

Use the links to the articles below that discuss how to manage individual project views:

Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As
Sharing Project Views (Portal) 23.2.1-53
Deleting Project Views
Snapshots (Versioning) 23.4.1-53
Backing Up and Restoring OnePager Files

(23.0.1-53)