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==About Managing the Current Template==
  
Since there are several templates to choose from, you need to know:  
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Since OnePager is distributed with several '''templates''' to choose from, you need to know how to:  
  
* how to find the available templates,  
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* Find the available '''templates''',  
* how to use a selected template,  
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* Use a selected '''template''',  
* how to create a new template and save the template created or changed in your template folder, (d) how to make a template from a project view,  
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* Create a new '''template''' and save the '''template''' created or changed in your '''template''' folder,  
* how to rename a template file,  
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* Make a '''template''' from a project view,  
* how to delete an unneeded template,  
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* Rename a '''template''' file,  
* how to include images in templates,
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* Delete an unneeded '''template''',  
* and how to include logos in templates?  
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* Find included images in '''templates''',
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* And include logos in '''templates'''.  
  
We’ll touch on each of these topics in this section.
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We’ll discuss on each of these topics in this article.
  
 
==Finding Available Templates and Changing the Current Template==
 
==Finding Available Templates and Changing the Current Template==
  
OnePager is distributed with a fairly comprehensive set of templates for use.  By default, the “out of the box” template is the “Single Project Gantt View – Detailed” template. Templates, are stored in separate folders.  In addition, OnePager separates the templates into those that use English units, those that use Metric units, and legacy templates (created prior to the Version 5.0 release).
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OnePager is distributed with a fairly comprehensive set of '''templates'''.  By default, the '''out of the box template''' is the '''Single Project Gantt View – Detailed template'''. '''Templates''' are stored in separate folders.  In addition, OnePager separates the '''templates''' into those that use '''English''' units ('''inches'''), those that use '''Metric''' units ('''centimeters'''), and '''Legacy templates''' (created prior to the version 5.0 release).
  
1) To locate your available templates, launch the Template Properties form by clicking the “Templates…” button on the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar.  Alternatively, when using the OnePager desktop application, launch the application and go to the “File” tab on the ribbon and locate the “Template” button on the “Options” tab.  This will reveal the “Template Properties” form as shown below.
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1) To locate your available '''templates''', launch the '''Template Properties''' form by clicking the '''Templates…''' button on the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar.   
  
2) Click the “File” button on the “Template Properties” tool bar and click the “Open…” commandThe result is shown below:
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2) Alternatively, when using the OnePager '''Desktop''' application, launch the application and go to the '''File''' tab on the ribbon and locate the '''Template''' button on the '''Options''' tabClicking the '''Template''' button will bring up the '''Template Properties'''form as shown below.
  
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(1)-01152016.png]]</center>
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3) Click the '''File''' button on the '''Template Properties''' form's tool bar and click the '''Open…''' command. The result is shown below:
  
<center></center>
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<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(1)-03242016.png]]</center>
  
<center>P53-24_6-_1-53-(1)-01152016.png</center>
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4) Hovering over a '''RECENT Template''' project view file name will reveal the path name to that project view file name.
  
<center></center>
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5) To see your available '''templates''', click the '''BROWSE…''' option to reveal the Microsoft Windows Explorer window showing your available '''templates''' in their folder:
 
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3) Hovering over a “RECENT Template” project view file name will reveal the path to the file.
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4) To see your available templates, click the “BROWSE…” option to reveal the Microsoft Windows Explorer window showing your available templates in their folder:
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(2)-06052015.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(2)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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6) Select the '''template''' you need and then click the '''Open''' button.  This will establish the selected '''template''' as the '''current template'''.  Any new project views created from this point on will use this selected '''template'''.
 
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<center>P52-24_6-(2)-06052015.png</center>
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<center></center>
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5) Select the template you need and then click the “Open” button.  This will establish the selected template as the current template.  Any new project views created from this point on will use this selected template.
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==Using the Selected Template==
 
==Using the Selected Template==
  
As discussed in the subsections above, after you have located the desired template and have the template form displayed on the screen, just click the “Use” button to close the form.
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7) As discussed in the subsection above, after you have located the desired '''template''' and have the '''template''' form displayed on the screen, just click the '''Use''' button to close the form.
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(3)-01152016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(3)-01152016.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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8) Or, if you have edited the '''template''' or created a new '''template,''' click the '''Save and use''' button.
 
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<center>P53-24_6_1-53-(3)-01152016.png</center>
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Or if you have edited the template or created a new template, click the “Save and Use” button.
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<center></center>
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<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(4)-01152016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(4)-01152016.png]]</center>
 
<center></center>
 
 
<center>P53-24_6_1-53-(4)-01152016.png</center>
 
  
 
==Creating a New Template and Saving the Template for Later Use==
 
==Creating a New Template and Saving the Template for Later Use==
  
You may want to create a new template so that you can make the project view setting you need to support your presentations or to establish as standard in your organization.  Follow the steps described below:
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9) You may want to create a new '''template''' so that you can make the project view settings you need to support your presentations or to establish as standard in your organization.  Follow the steps described below:
  
1) To create a new template, launch the Template Properties with the “Template…” button on the Microsoft Project tool bar.  When the “Template Properties” form appears, select the “File” command and the click “New…” as shown here:
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:a) To create a new '''template''', launch the '''Template Properties''' form with the '''Template…''' button on the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar.  When the '''Template Properties''' form appears, select the '''File''' command and the click '''New…''' option as shown here:
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(5)-01152016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(5)-01152016.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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:b) As shown above, clicking the '''New...''' command in the '''File''' dropdown will cause OnePager to create a temporary '''template''' name and show that the '''template''' is '''(unsaved)'''.  At this point go ahead and make your changes to the settings on one or more of the '''template's''' tabs.
  
<center>P53-24_6_1-53-(5)-01152016.png</center>
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:c) When you are finished with your changes, you will need to save your new '''template''' and give it a file name appropriate to the project or organization.
  
2) As shown above, clicking the “New” command in the “File” drop down will cause OnePager to create a temporary Template name and show that the template is “(unsaved).”  At this point go ahead and make your changes to the settings on one or more of the tabs.
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:d) To do this, again, click the '''File''' button on the '''Template Properties''' form's tool bar and then click either the '''Save''' or the '''Save As…''' options as shown below:
 
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3) When you are finished with your changes, you will need to save your new template and give it a file name appropriate to the project or organization.  To do this, again, click the “File” button on the “Template Properties” tool bar and then click either the “Save” or the “Save As…” options as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(6)-01152016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(6)-01152016.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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:e) You can save the '''template''' you’ve just created or modified either with the OnePager generated name or with a name of your choosing.
 
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<center>P53-24_6_1-53-(6)-01152016.png</center>
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4) You can save the template you’ve just created or modified either with the OnePager generated name or with a name of your choosing.  You may also save the template just created or changed with the OnePager generated name and make it the “Current Template” by clicking the “Save and use” button at the bottom of the form.
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:f) You may also save the '''template''' just created or changed with the OnePager generated name and make it the '''Current Template''' by clicking the '''Save and use''' button at the bottom of the '''Template Properties''' form.
  
5) To save the new or modified template with your own file name, click the “Save As…” option in the “File” drop down.  The Microsoft Windows “Save” form will appear and you can choose the file name and save the template as shown below:
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:g) To save the new or modified '''template''' with your own file name, click the '''Save As…''' option in the '''File''' dropdown.  The Microsoft Windows '''Save''' form will appear and you can choose the file name and save the '''template''' as shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(7)-06052015.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(7)-06052015.png]]</center>
 
<center></center>
 
 
<center>P52-24_6-(7)-06052015.png</center>
 
 
<center></center>
 
  
 
==Making a Template from a Project View==
 
==Making a Template from a Project View==
  
Once you create an effective project view, you often would like to use those same settings to make a new project view for a different set of data from different Microsoft Project plans. Or you may want to let some other person emulate the project view’s look and feel as a new standard.  Just follow the steps outlined below:
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10) Once you create an effective project view, you might like to use those same settings to make a new project view for a different set of data from different Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plans. Or you may want to let some other person emulate the project view’s look and feel as a new standard.  To accomplish this follow the steps outlined below:
  
1) Open the project view of interest and click the “Copy to Template” button command on the “Home” tab as shown below:
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:a) Open the project view of interest and click the '''Copy to Template''' button on the '''Home''' tab as shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(1)-10062016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-24_6_1-53-(1)-10062016.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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:b) Clicking the '''Copy to Template''' button will bring up Windows Explorer and the folder location where '''templates''' are stored as shown below:
  
<center>P53-24_6_1-53-(1)-10062016.png</center>
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(9)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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:c) You may change the folder location for the new '''template''' and change the file name as desired.  Click the '''Save''' button when editing is completed.
  
2) Clicking the “Copy to Template” button will bring up Windows Explorer  and the folder location where templates are stored as shown below:
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11) You can now use this new '''template''' to repeat the look and feel of the project view you had copied to a '''template''' with different data from other Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plans. You can also share this '''template''' with other OnePager users by sending them the '''template''' files ('''.TAT''' extension) in an email, or by copying your '''template''' files to a shared location.
  
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(9)-06052015.png]]</center>
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==Renaming a Template==
  
<center></center>
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12) You can rename a '''template''' file in the same way that you would rename any file supported by Microsoft Windows.  Please follow the steps below:
  
<center>P52-24_6-(9)-06052015.png</center>
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:a) Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to go to the location where your '''template''' files are stored as shown below.
  
3) You may change the folder location for the new template and change the file name as desired.  Click the “Save” button when editing is completed.
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:b) Select the file that you want to change and right-click to reveal the dropdown menu as shown below.
  
4) You can now use this new template to repeat the look and feel of the project view you had copied to a template with different data from other Microsoft Project plans. You can also share this template with other OnePager users by sending them the template files (.tat extension) in an email, or by copying your template files to a shared location.
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:c) Click the '''Rename''' command which will highlight the selected '''template''' file and allow you to make the name change in place.
  
==Renaming a Template==
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:d) When you’ve changed the name to the desire '''template''' file, click anywhere or close the Microsoft Windows Explorer window.
  
You can rename a template file in the same way that you would rename any file supported by Microsoft Windows.  Just follow the steps below:
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(10)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
1) First, use Microsoft Windows Explorer to go to the location where your template files are stored as shown below.
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==Deleting a Template==
  
2) Select the file that you want to change and right click to reveal the drop down menu as shown below.
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13) Deleting a '''template''' file may be done in the same way that any other Microsoft Windows file is deleted.
  
3) Click the “Rename” command which will highlight the selected file and allow you to make the name change in place.  When you’ve changed the name to the desire template file name just click anywhere or close the Microsoft Windows Explorer window.
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a) Locate the '''template''' file to be deleted in your file system and select the file to be deleted with a right-click.
  
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(10)-06052015.png]]</center>
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:b) Then, select the '''Delete''' command in the dropdown and the file will be deleted as shown below:
  
<center></center>
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(11)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
<center>P52-24_6-(10)-06052015.png</center>
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==Find Included Images in Templates==
  
<center></center>
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14) For management of images associated with a '''template''', click the '''Template Properties''' tool bar’s '''Edit''' button and the following menu is shown:
  
==Deleting a Template==
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(12)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
Deleting a template file may be done in the same way that any other Microsoft Windows file is deleted.
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15) Clicking the '''Images...''' command gives you a list of images that are included in the '''current template'''.  
  
Locate the template file to be deleted in your file system, select the file to be deleted with a right-click and then select “Delete” and the file will be deleted as shown below:
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16) If there are no images associated with the '''template,''' an information message appears as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(11)-06052015.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(13)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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==Including Logos in a Template==
  
<center>P52-24_6-(11)-06052015.png</center>
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You may want to put standard images such as company '''logos''' into a '''template''' so that you and others can build graphs that have standard company elements in them. To do this, follow the steps below:
  
==Including Images in Templates==
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1) Put the logo and other images into a project view as described above and then turn that project view into a '''template''' as described in the previous section.
  
For management of images associated with a template, click the “Template Properties” menu bar’s “Edit” button and the following menu is shown:
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2) You can verify that the images are indeed part of the '''template''' by examining its image content.  To do this click the '''Templates…''' button which brings up the '''Template Properties''' form and go to the '''Edit''' button and click the '''Images…''' command as shown here:
  
<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(12)-06052015.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(14)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
<center></center>
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3) When you click this, you will see a report of which images are in your '''template''':
  
<center>P52-24_6-(12)-06052015.png</center>
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(15)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
Clicking the '''Images...”''' command gives you a list of Images that are included in the current template. If there are no images associated with the template, an information message appears as shown below:
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4) You can view these images at any time using the '''template''' to make a new project view.
 
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<center>[[File:P52-24_6-(13)-06052015.png]]</center>
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<center></center>
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5) To delete an image from the '''template''', select an image to be deleted from the images listed in the '''Here are the images in this template''' form shown above with the mouse (left-click) and press your keyboard’s '''Delete Key'''. This will permanently delete the image from the '''template'''.
  
<center>P52-24_6-(13)-06052015.png</center>
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6) '''UNDO''' will not retrieve the image after the keyboard’s '''Delete Key''' is pressed.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 11 April 2016

About Managing the Current Template

Since OnePager is distributed with several templates to choose from, you need to know how to:

  • Find the available templates,
  • Use a selected template,
  • Create a new template and save the template created or changed in your template folder,
  • Make a template from a project view,
  • Rename a template file,
  • Delete an unneeded template,
  • Find included images in templates,
  • And include logos in templates.

We’ll discuss on each of these topics in this article.

Finding Available Templates and Changing the Current Template

OnePager is distributed with a fairly comprehensive set of templates. By default, the out of the box template is the Single Project Gantt View – Detailed template. Templates are stored in separate folders. In addition, OnePager separates the templates into those that use English units (inches), those that use Metric units (centimeters), and Legacy templates (created prior to the version 5.0 release).

1) To locate your available templates, launch the Template Properties form by clicking the Templates… button on the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar.

2) Alternatively, when using the OnePager Desktop application, launch the application and go to the File tab on the ribbon and locate the Template button on the Options tab. Clicking the Template button will bring up the Template Propertiesform as shown below.

3) Click the File button on the Template Properties form's tool bar and click the Open… command. The result is shown below:

P53-24 6 1-53-(1)-03242016.png

4) Hovering over a RECENT Template project view file name will reveal the path name to that project view file name.

5) To see your available templates, click the BROWSE… option to reveal the Microsoft Windows Explorer window showing your available templates in their folder:

P52-24 6-(2)-06052015.png

6) Select the template you need and then click the Open button. This will establish the selected template as the current template. Any new project views created from this point on will use this selected template.

Using the Selected Template

7) As discussed in the subsection above, after you have located the desired template and have the template form displayed on the screen, just click the Use button to close the form.

P53-24 6 1-53-(3)-01152016.png

8) Or, if you have edited the template or created a new template, click the Save and use button.

P53-24 6 1-53-(4)-01152016.png

Creating a New Template and Saving the Template for Later Use

9) You may want to create a new template so that you can make the project view settings you need to support your presentations or to establish as standard in your organization. Follow the steps described below:

a) To create a new template, launch the Template Properties form with the Template… button on the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel tool bar. When the Template Properties form appears, select the File command and the click New… option as shown here:
P53-24 6 1-53-(5)-01152016.png
b) As shown above, clicking the New... command in the File dropdown will cause OnePager to create a temporary template name and show that the template is (unsaved). At this point go ahead and make your changes to the settings on one or more of the template's tabs.
c) When you are finished with your changes, you will need to save your new template and give it a file name appropriate to the project or organization.
d) To do this, again, click the File button on the Template Properties form's tool bar and then click either the Save or the Save As… options as shown below:
P53-24 6 1-53-(6)-01152016.png
e) You can save the template you’ve just created or modified either with the OnePager generated name or with a name of your choosing.
f) You may also save the template just created or changed with the OnePager generated name and make it the Current Template by clicking the Save and use button at the bottom of the Template Properties form.
g) To save the new or modified template with your own file name, click the Save As… option in the File dropdown. The Microsoft Windows Save form will appear and you can choose the file name and save the template as shown below:
P52-24 6-(7)-06052015.png

Making a Template from a Project View

10) Once you create an effective project view, you might like to use those same settings to make a new project view for a different set of data from different Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plans. Or you may want to let some other person emulate the project view’s look and feel as a new standard. To accomplish this follow the steps outlined below:

a) Open the project view of interest and click the Copy to Template button on the Home tab as shown below:
P53-24 6 1-53-(1)-10062016.png
b) Clicking the Copy to Template button will bring up Windows Explorer and the folder location where templates are stored as shown below:
P52-24 6-(9)-06052015.png
c) You may change the folder location for the new template and change the file name as desired. Click the Save button when editing is completed.

11) You can now use this new template to repeat the look and feel of the project view you had copied to a template with different data from other Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plans. You can also share this template with other OnePager users by sending them the template files (.TAT extension) in an email, or by copying your template files to a shared location.

Renaming a Template

12) You can rename a template file in the same way that you would rename any file supported by Microsoft Windows. Please follow the steps below:

a) Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to go to the location where your template files are stored as shown below.
b) Select the file that you want to change and right-click to reveal the dropdown menu as shown below.
c) Click the Rename command which will highlight the selected template file and allow you to make the name change in place.
d) When you’ve changed the name to the desire template file, click anywhere or close the Microsoft Windows Explorer window.
P52-24 6-(10)-06052015.png

Deleting a Template

13) Deleting a template file may be done in the same way that any other Microsoft Windows file is deleted.

a) Locate the template file to be deleted in your file system and select the file to be deleted with a right-click.

b) Then, select the Delete command in the dropdown and the file will be deleted as shown below:
P52-24 6-(11)-06052015.png

Find Included Images in Templates

14) For management of images associated with a template, click the Template Properties tool bar’s Edit button and the following menu is shown:

P52-24 6-(12)-06052015.png

15) Clicking the Images... command gives you a list of images that are included in the current template.

16) If there are no images associated with the template, an information message appears as shown below:

P52-24 6-(13)-06052015.png

Including Logos in a Template

You may want to put standard images such as company logos into a template so that you and others can build graphs that have standard company elements in them. To do this, follow the steps below:

1) Put the logo and other images into a project view as described above and then turn that project view into a template as described in the previous section.

2) You can verify that the images are indeed part of the template by examining its image content. To do this click the Templates… button which brings up the Template Properties form and go to the Edit button and click the Images… command as shown here:

P52-24 6-(14)-06052015.png

3) When you click this, you will see a report of which images are in your template:

P52-24 6-(15)-06052015.png

4) You can view these images at any time using the template to make a new project view.

5) To delete an image from the template, select an image to be deleted from the images listed in the Here are the images in this template form shown above with the mouse (left-click) and press your keyboard’s Delete Key. This will permanently delete the image from the template.

6) UNDO will not retrieve the image after the keyboard’s Delete Key is pressed.

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