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==About Opening Project Views==
  
 
Opening project views from another user is easy because project view's '''.TAM''' files are managed as ordinary Microsoft Windows files.   
 
Opening project views from another user is easy because project view's '''.TAM''' files are managed as ordinary Microsoft Windows files.   
  
1) To '''open''' a project view stored in a '''.TAM''' file, you must know where the particular '''.TAM''' file is stored. Once this is known, you can open the '''.TAM''' file from OnePager.  Or you can copy the '''.TAM''' file into the location on your computer where OnePager has placed other project view '''.TAM''' files.  The default placement for OnePager '''.TAM''' files is shown below:
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1) To '''open''' a project view stored in a '''.TAM''' file, you must know where the particular '''.TAM''' file is stored.  
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:a) Once this is known, you can open the '''.TAM''' file from OnePager.   
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:b) Or you can copy the '''.TAM''' file into the location on your computer where OnePager has placed other project view '''.TAM''' files.   
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:c) The default placement for OnePager '''.TAM''' files is shown below:
  
 
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:(2) shared storage devices available on a network locally or in the '''cloud'''.   
 
:(2) shared storage devices available on a network locally or in the '''cloud'''.   
  
3) Once the project view '''.TAM''' is accessible to you, just launch OnePager and use the '''OnePager Pro/Express Start''' form to select whether you want to '''UPDATE''' or '''OPEN''' the '''.TAM''' file.  Then use the '''BROWSE FILES''' choice to find the '''.TAM''' file and use it.  You do not have to put the '''.TAM''' file in any special folder in order to open it.  OnePager can open any '''.TAM''' file that is accessible to you on your computer’s network.
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3) Once the project view '''.TAM''' is accessible to you, just launch OnePager and use the '''OnePager Pro/Express Start''' form to select whether you want to '''UPDATE''' or '''OPEN''' the '''.TAM''' file.   
  
4) You may also double-click on a '''.TAM''' file wherever it resides.  Do this will launch the OnePager '''Desktop''' application and pull the selected '''.TAM''' file in and display it. '''.TAM''' files created with OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') will cause the '''OPP Desktop''' application to launch.  '''.TAM''' files created with OnePager Express ('''OPX''') will launch the '''OPX Desktop''' application.
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:a) Then use the '''BROWSE FILES''' choice to find the '''.TAM''' file and use it.  
  
5) Please keep in mind that '''OPP''' and Express '''OPX''' versions 5.2, 5.3, and 6.0 treats all '''.TAM''' files and '''.TAT''' files of OnePager as simple Microsoft Windows files within folders. The file structure typically looks like this:
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:b) You do not have to put the '''.TAM''' file in any special folder in order to open it.  OnePager can open any '''.TAM''' file that is accessible to you on your computer’s network.
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4) You can also double-click on a '''.TAM''' file wherever it resides. 
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:a) Doing this will launch the OnePager '''Desktop''' application and '''pull''' the selected '''.TAM''' file in and display it. 
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:b) '''.TAM''' files created with OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') will cause the '''OPP Desktop''' application to launch. 
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:c) '''.TAM''' files created with OnePager Express ('''OPX''') will launch the '''OPX Desktop''' application.
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5) Please keep in mind that '''OPP''' and '''OPX''' versions 5.2, 5.3, and 6.0 treats all '''.TAM''' files and '''.TAT''' files of OnePager as simple Microsoft Windows files within folders. The file structure typically looks like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:P52-23_2_1-(2)-06052015.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P52-23_2_1-(2)-06052015.png]]</center>
  
6) Recall that the '''OnePager Pro/Express Start''' forms support '''BROWSING''' through your file structure for locating project view '''.TAM''' files accessed from anywhere you have access permissions.  If you are storing your project view '''.TAM''' files and '''template''' '''.TAT''' files in the '''cloud''', OnePager can access them from those locations.  Similarly, OnePager is able to '''save''' project view '''.TAM'''  and '''.TAT''' files back to those locations.
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6) Recall that the '''OnePager Pro/Express Start''' forms support '''BROWSING''' through your file structure for locating project view '''.TAM''' files accessed from anywhere you have access permissions.   
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:a) If you are storing your project view '''.TAM''' files and '''Template''' '''.TAT''' files in the '''cloud''', OnePager can access them from those locations.   
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:c) Similarly, OnePager is able to '''save''' project view '''.TAM'''  and '''.TAT''' files back to those locations.
  
7) See the article at this link: [[Sharing Project Views with Older Versions of OnePager for Version 6.0 | Sharing Project Views with Older Versions of OnePager]] for more details.
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7) See the article at this link: [[Sharing Project Views with Older Versions of OnePager for Version 6.0 | Sharing Project Views with Older Versions of OnePager]] <!--23.2.3.1-60--> for more details.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 11 April 2017

About Opening Project Views

Opening project views from another user is easy because project view's .TAM files are managed as ordinary Microsoft Windows files.

1) To open a project view stored in a .TAM file, you must know where the particular .TAM file is stored.

a) Once this is known, you can open the .TAM file from OnePager.
b) Or you can copy the .TAM file into the location on your computer where OnePager has placed other project view .TAM files.
c) The default placement for OnePager .TAM files is shown below:
P52-23 2 1-(1)-06052015.png

2) Shared .TAM files can come from anywhere:

(1) An email attachment or
(2) shared storage devices available on a network locally or in the cloud.

3) Once the project view .TAM is accessible to you, just launch OnePager and use the OnePager Pro/Express Start form to select whether you want to UPDATE or OPEN the .TAM file.

a) Then use the BROWSE FILES choice to find the .TAM file and use it.
b) You do not have to put the .TAM file in any special folder in order to open it. OnePager can open any .TAM file that is accessible to you on your computer’s network.

4) You can also double-click on a .TAM file wherever it resides.

a) Doing this will launch the OnePager Desktop application and pull the selected .TAM file in and display it.
b) .TAM files created with OnePager Pro (OPP) will cause the OPP Desktop application to launch.
c) .TAM files created with OnePager Express (OPX) will launch the OPX Desktop application.

5) Please keep in mind that OPP and OPX versions 5.2, 5.3, and 6.0 treats all .TAM files and .TAT files of OnePager as simple Microsoft Windows files within folders. The file structure typically looks like this:

P52-23 2 1-(2)-06052015.png

6) Recall that the OnePager Pro/Express Start forms support BROWSING through your file structure for locating project view .TAM files accessed from anywhere you have access permissions.

a) If you are storing your project view .TAM files and Template .TAT files in the cloud, OnePager can access them from those locations.
c) Similarly, OnePager is able to save project view .TAM and .TAT files back to those locations.

7) See the article at this link: Sharing Project Views with Older Versions of OnePager for more details.

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