Difference between revisions of "Managing Templates for Version 5.3 (Portal)"

From OnePager Documentation
Jump to: navigation, search
(Accessing the OnePager Template from the Desktop Application)
(Related Links)
 
(10 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=Managing Templates for Version 5.3 (Portal) (P53-24_0_1-01152016)=
+
==About Managing Templates==
  
The OnePager template specifies the initial appearance of each new project view. It is the template from which a new project view is created and from which all of the settings in the “Project-View Properties” form are '''initially''' populated.     
+
1) The OnePager '''template''' specifies the initial appearance of each new project view. It is the '''template''' from which a new project view is created and from which all of the settings in the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form are initially populated.     
  
A template is a great way to achieve standardization across projects and across people in your organization!   If everyone starts with the same template, then the resulting project views will adhere to standards that make it much easier for your audiences to digest information.
+
2) A '''template''' is a great way to achieve standardization across projects and across people! If everyone starts with the same '''template''', then the resulting project views will adhere to standards that make it much easier for your audiences to digest..
  
The template is also the place where you have the largest number of Microsoft Project plan columns from which to import into OnePager.     
+
3) The '''template''' is also the place where you have the largest number of Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan columns from which to import into OnePager.    Mentioning a source plan column in the '''template''' will assure that OnePager will import that information when the project view is first created.
  
See the section on “Other Columns" tab at the following links:  [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro)]] and [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express)]] for more instructions on how to bring in additional Microsoft Project plan columns.
+
See the article on '''Other Columns''' tab at the following links:  [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro) | Template Only Features-OnePager Pro]] and [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express) | Template Only Features-OnePager Express]] for more instructions on how to bring in additional Microsoft Project and Microsoft Express plan columns.
  
 
==Accessing the OnePager Template==
 
==Accessing the OnePager Template==
  
OnePager has two ways of accessing the “Template”, one for the Add-in application of OnePager Pro/Express and one for the Desktop application.
+
OnePager has two ways of accessing the '''template''':
  
===Accessing the OnePager Template from the Add-in Application===
+
:(1) From the '''Add-in''' applications of OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') and Express ('''OPX''') and
  
1) To view or edit the template from the OnePager Add-in application, click the “Templates…” button on the Microsoft Project tool bar for OnePager Pro or the Microsoft Excel tool bar for OnePager Express. The “Template…” button for OnePager Pro is shown below:
+
:(2) From the '''Desktop''' applications.
  
<center>[[File:P53-24_0_1-53-(1)-10062016.png]]</center>
+
==Accessing the OnePager Template from the Add-in Application==
  
<center></center>
+
1) To view or edit the '''template''' from the OnePager '''Add-in''' application, click the '''Templates…''' button on the Microsoft Project tool bar for '''OPP''' or the Microsoft Excel tool bar for '''OPX'''.  The '''Template…''' button for '''OPP''' is shown below:
  
<center>P53-24_0_1-53-(1)-10062016.png</center>
+
<center>[[File:P53-24_0_1-53-(1)-10062016.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
+
==Accessing the OnePager Template from the Desktop Application==
  
===Accessing the OnePager Template from the Desktop Application===
+
2) To view or edit the '''template''' from the OnePager '''Desktop''' application requires a couple of steps as described below:
  
2) To view or edit the template from the OnePager Desktop application requires a couple of steps as described below:
+
:a) Launch '''OPP''' or '''OPX''' from the '''desktop icon'''. This action brings up the '''OnePager Pro Start''' form which you should ignore for now.
  
:a) Launch OnePager Pro or Excel from the desktop Icon. This action brings up the “OnePager Pro Start” form which you should ignore for now.
+
:b) Next, click the '''File''' tab on the ribbon of the Project View Editor '''PVE''' screen and then the '''Options''' tab on the screen will appear like this:
 
+
:b) Next, click the “File” tab on the OnePager ribbon and the Project View Editor screen and then the “Options” tab so the screen will appear like this:
+
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_0_1-53-(2)-10062016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_0_1-53-(2)-10062016.png]]</center>
  
<center>P53-24_0_1-53-(2)-10062016.png</center>
+
:c) Clicking the '''Template...''' button as shown above will bring up the '''Template Properties''' form for editing as illustrated below:
 
+
:c) Clicking the “Template...button as shown above will bring up the “Template Properties” form for editing as illustrated below:
+
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_1_1-53-(1A)-10062016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_1_1-53-(1A)-10062016.png]]</center>
  
<center>P53-24_1_1-53-(1A)-10062016.png</center>
+
3) Illustrated above are the steps for accessing the '''template''' associated with the '''OPP desktop''' application.  The same steps are used to access the '''OPX desktop''' application’s '''template'''.
  
<center></center>
+
==Customizing the OnePager Template==
  
3) Illustrated above are the steps for accessing the “Template” associated with the OnePager Pro desktop applicationThe same steps are used to access the OnePager Express desktop application’s “Template”.
+
4) You can customize a '''template''' to have your project views '''start out with''' a common look and use a standard set of Microsoft Project columnsFor '''OPX''' this also applies to Microsoft Excel columns.  
  
==Customizing the OnePager Template==
+
==Related Links==
  
1) You can customize a template to have yourproject views '''start out with''' a common look and use a standard set of Microsoft Project columns.  For OnePager Express this also applies to Microsoft Excel columns.  
+
5) The first two links below are to articles concerning '''template only features''' for '''OPP''' and '''OPX''' that specifically deal with the '''Template Properties''' form’s '''Main''' tab, '''Advanced''' tab, and '''Other Column’s''' tab.
  
2) The first two links below are to articles concerning template only features for OnePager Pro and Express specifically deal with the “Template Properties” form’s “Main” Tab, “Advanced” Tab, and “Other Column’s” Tab.  The remaining links below provide specific information on using OnePager Pro’s “Enterprise Custom Fields” feature, column splitting and parsing for both products, and how to manage the current template.  
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
| [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro) | Template Only Features-OnePager Pro]]
 +
| [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express) | Template Only Features-OnePager Express]]
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
6) The remaining links below provide specific information on using '''OPP’s''' '''Enterprise Custom Fields''' feature, '''column splitting and parsing''' features for both products, and how to '''manage the current template'''.  
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
| [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro)]] 24.1.1-53
+
| [[Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro) | Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project]]
| [[Template Only Features for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express)]] 24.2.1-53
+
|-
+
| [[Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro)]] 24.3.1-53
+
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Splitting and Parsing Columns for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro)]] 24.4.1-53
+
| [[Splitting and Parsing Columns for Version 5.3 (OnePager Pro) | Splitting and Parsing Columns-OnePager Pro]]
| [[Splitting and Parsing Columns for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express)]] 24.5.1-53
+
| [[Splitting and Parsing Columns for Version 5.3 (OnePager Express) | Splitting and Parsing Columns-OnePager Express]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Managing the Current Template for Version 5.3]] 24.6.1-53
+
| [[Managing the Current Template for Version 5.3 | Managing the Current Template]]
 
|}
 
|}
  

Latest revision as of 17:41, 11 April 2016

About Managing Templates

1) The OnePager template specifies the initial appearance of each new project view. It is the template from which a new project view is created and from which all of the settings in the Project-View Properties (PVP) form are initially populated.

2) A template is a great way to achieve standardization across projects and across people! If everyone starts with the same template, then the resulting project views will adhere to standards that make it much easier for your audiences to digest..

3) The template is also the place where you have the largest number of Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan columns from which to import into OnePager. Mentioning a source plan column in the template will assure that OnePager will import that information when the project view is first created.

See the article on Other Columns tab at the following links: Template Only Features-OnePager Pro and Template Only Features-OnePager Express for more instructions on how to bring in additional Microsoft Project and Microsoft Express plan columns.

Accessing the OnePager Template

OnePager has two ways of accessing the template:

(1) From the Add-in applications of OnePager Pro (OPP) and Express (OPX) and
(2) From the Desktop applications.

Accessing the OnePager Template from the Add-in Application

1) To view or edit the template from the OnePager Add-in application, click the Templates… button on the Microsoft Project tool bar for OPP or the Microsoft Excel tool bar for OPX. The Template… button for OPP is shown below:

P53-24 0 1-53-(1)-10062016.png

Accessing the OnePager Template from the Desktop Application

2) To view or edit the template from the OnePager Desktop application requires a couple of steps as described below:

a) Launch OPP or OPX from the desktop icon. This action brings up the OnePager Pro Start form which you should ignore for now.
b) Next, click the File tab on the ribbon of the Project View Editor PVE screen and then the Options tab on the screen will appear like this:
P53-24 0 1-53-(2)-10062016.png
c) Clicking the Template... button as shown above will bring up the Template Properties form for editing as illustrated below:
P53-24 1 1-53-(1A)-10062016.png

3) Illustrated above are the steps for accessing the template associated with the OPP desktop application. The same steps are used to access the OPX desktop application’s template.

Customizing the OnePager Template

4) You can customize a template to have your project views start out with a common look and use a standard set of Microsoft Project columns. For OPX this also applies to Microsoft Excel columns.

Related Links

5) The first two links below are to articles concerning template only features for OPP and OPX that specifically deal with the Template Properties form’s Main tab, Advanced tab, and Other Column’s tab.

Template Only Features-OnePager Pro Template Only Features-OnePager Express

6) The remaining links below provide specific information on using OPP’s Enterprise Custom Fields feature, column splitting and parsing features for both products, and how to manage the current template.

Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project
Splitting and Parsing Columns-OnePager Pro Splitting and Parsing Columns-OnePager Express
Managing the Current Template

(24.0.1-53)