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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
OnePager allows you to '''resize the height''' of individual rows or groups of rows.   
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1) OnePager allows you to '''resize the height''' of individual rows or groups of rows.   
  
When tasks/milestones are scaled in height proportional to the '''row height''', changing the '''row height''' will not put more space between tasks and milestones.   
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2) When tasks/milestones are scaled in height proportional to the '''row height''', changing the '''row height''' does not put more space between tasks and milestones.   
  
Follow the steps below to '''resize the height''' of rows:
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3) Follow the steps below to '''resize the height''' of rows:
  
 
==Manual Method==
 
==Manual Method==
  
1) Begin by selecting one of more rows by left clicking in the '''text column''' area. If there are '''multiple text columns''', clicking in any '''text column''' will select the row.
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1) Begin by selecting one of more rows by left clicking in the '''text column''' area. If there are '''multiple text columns''', clicking in any '''text column''' selects the row.
  
 
2) To select multiple rows, hold down the '''CTRL key''' while selecting rows. The following illustrates how rows look when selected:
 
2) To select multiple rows, hold down the '''CTRL key''' while selecting rows. The following illustrates how rows look when selected:
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4) Changing the '''row height''' also changes the '''height''' of any task/milestone shape located in the row if the task/milestone '''height''' is set to be a '''percentage of the row height'''.   
 
4) Changing the '''row height''' also changes the '''height''' of any task/milestone shape located in the row if the task/milestone '''height''' is set to be a '''percentage of the row height'''.   
  
:a) If a task/milestone shape is in '''relative height''' mode, changing the '''row height''' will '''automatically change''' the '''task/milestone’s height'''.   
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:a) If a task/milestone shape is in '''relative height''' mode, changing the '''row height''' '''automatically changes''' the '''task/milestone’s height'''.   
  
:b) If the task/milestone shape is in '''absolute height''' mode, the '''task/milestone’s height''' will remain unchanged.
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:b) If the task/milestone shape is in '''absolute height''' mode, the '''task/milestone’s height''' remains unchanged.
  
 
==Alternate Method==
 
==Alternate Method==
  
5) OnePager has an alternate way to change the '''row height''' to an '''absolute height''' in '''inches''' or '''centimeters''' for a precision adjustment.   
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1) OnePager has an alternate way to change the '''row height''' to an '''absolute height''' in '''inches''' or '''centimeters''' for a precision adjustment.   
  
:a) Right click any '''text column''' cell in the desired row to bring up the following '''context menu'''.
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2) Right click any '''text column''' cell in the desired row to bring up the following '''context menu'''.
  
 
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<center>[[File:P52-12_11-(3)-06022015.png]]</center>
  
:b) Then click  '''Row height…''' which will bring up '''Row height''' form as shown below:
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3) Then click  '''Row height…''' which accesses '''Row height''' form as shown below:
  
 
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<center>[[File:P52-12_11-(4)-06022015.png]]</center>
  
:c) Use this form to set the '''absolute height''' of the row or rows then click '''OK'''.
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4) Use this form to set the '''absolute height''' of the row or rows then click '''OK'''.
  
 
==Using the Page Layout Tab==
 
==Using the Page Layout Tab==
  
6) The '''row height''' may be changed by resetting the '''Automatic: Use row height of…''' window in the '''Page Layout''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form or the '''Template Properties''' form.   
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1) The '''row height''' can be changed by resetting the '''Automatic: Use row height of…''' window in the '''Page Layout''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form or the '''Template Properties''' form.   
  
 
:a) Clicking the radio button as shown below tells OnePager to use the setting in the window to determine the '''row height''' of all rows.  Additionally, you can change the setting in the window as required.
 
:a) Clicking the radio button as shown below tells OnePager to use the setting in the window to determine the '''row height''' of all rows.  Additionally, you can change the setting in the window as required.
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:b) Unchecking the radio button allows you to change '''row heights''' as described above.   
 
:b) Unchecking the radio button allows you to change '''row heights''' as described above.   
  
c:) The '''Page Layout''' tab of the '''PVP''' form is shown below:
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:c) The '''Page Layout''' tab of the '''PVP''' form is shown below:
  
 
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7) By manually changing the '''row height''' by either method, you are creating a '''row height maverick'''.
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2) By manually changing the '''row height''' by either method, you are creating a '''row height maverick'''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 20 December 2018

Overview

1) OnePager allows you to resize the height of individual rows or groups of rows.

2) When tasks/milestones are scaled in height proportional to the row height, changing the row height does not put more space between tasks and milestones.

3) Follow the steps below to resize the height of rows:

Manual Method

1) Begin by selecting one of more rows by left clicking in the text column area. If there are multiple text columns, clicking in any text column selects the row.

2) To select multiple rows, hold down the CTRL key while selecting rows. The following illustrates how rows look when selected:

P52-12 11-(1)-06022015.png

3) To change the height of the above row, grab the top grab box, for example, with the cursor and move it up to increase the row height or down to decrease the row height. The results look like this:

P52-12 11-(2)-06022015.png

4) Changing the row height also changes the height of any task/milestone shape located in the row if the task/milestone height is set to be a percentage of the row height.

a) If a task/milestone shape is in relative height mode, changing the row height automatically changes the task/milestone’s height.
b) If the task/milestone shape is in absolute height mode, the task/milestone’s height remains unchanged.

Alternate Method

1) OnePager has an alternate way to change the row height to an absolute height in inches or centimeters for a precision adjustment.

2) Right click any text column cell in the desired row to bring up the following context menu.

P52-12 11-(3)-06022015.png

3) Then click Row height… which accesses Row height form as shown below:

P52-12 11-(4)-06022015.png

4) Use this form to set the absolute height of the row or rows then click OK.

Using the Page Layout Tab

1) The row height can be changed by resetting the Automatic: Use row height of… window in the Page Layout tab of the Project-View Properties (PVP) form or the Template Properties form.

a) Clicking the radio button as shown below tells OnePager to use the setting in the window to determine the row height of all rows. Additionally, you can change the setting in the window as required.
b) Unchecking the radio button allows you to change row heights as described above.
c) The Page Layout tab of the PVP form is shown below:
P60-12 11 1-60-(5)-02152017.png

2) By manually changing the row height by either method, you are creating a row height maverick.

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