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OnePager can '''save''' versions of '''source plans''' called '''snapshots''' which represent the state of a project through time. '''Snapshots''' are contained in the OnePager chart as it's '''.TAM''' file. Once '''snapshots''' are taken they can be '''edited''' in the '''Chart Editor'''.  
 
OnePager can '''save''' versions of '''source plans''' called '''snapshots''' which represent the state of a project through time. '''Snapshots''' are contained in the OnePager chart as it's '''.TAM''' file. Once '''snapshots''' are taken they can be '''edited''' in the '''Chart Editor'''.  
  
Additionally, '''snapshots''' can be '''updated''' as described in the appropriate articles at: [[Basic Workflows for Version 7.1 (Portal) | Basic Workflows (Portal)]] 7.0.1-71
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Sometimes you have to change the '''date''' of a '''snapshot''' or '''delete''' '''snapshots''' that are no longer needed.
 
Sometimes you have to change the '''date''' of a '''snapshot''' or '''delete''' '''snapshots''' that are no longer needed.
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 19 April 2022

About Snapshots (Versioning)

Illustrations used in this article are from OnePager Pro using data from Microsoft Project but the feature's function, controls, and manual edits apply equally to other OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Smartsheet, and Oracle Primavera P6.

OnePager can save versions of source plans called snapshots which represent the state of a project through time. Snapshots are contained in the OnePager chart as it's .TAM file. Once snapshots are taken they can be edited in the Chart Editor.

Additionally, snapshots can be updated as described in the appropriate articles at: Basic Workflows (Portal)

Sometimes you have to change the date of a snapshot or delete snapshots that are no longer needed.

Changing a Snapshot's Date

You can easily change the date of an existing snapshot from the form that lists the snapshot dates. To do this, go to the OnePager View ribbon tool bar tab and click the List All button in the tab's Snapshots group as shown below:

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Clicking the List All button on the View ribbon tool bar tab accesses the Select snapshot form as shown here:

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When the Select snapshot form appears, the current snapshot date, visible in the Chart Editor, is automatically shown in the above form. Double-click the desired snapshot date to access the Calendar Date Picker form. Use the Date picker form to select a new snapshot date as shown below:

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Deleting a Snapshot

To delete a snapshot, select it with a left-click in the window of the Select snapshot form shown below:

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Once the snapshot date is selected, click your keyboard’s Delete key. Clicking your Delete key prompts a OnePager message for asking for you to confirm your requested Delete action as shown here:

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Clicking the OK button on the form deletes the snapshot from the chart. Once you save the chart using the Chart Editor, the deleted snapshots is no longer accessible. If, however, you have deleted a snapshot but have not yet saved the chart file using the Chart Editor, the UNDO function restores the deleted snapshot so that it can be further accessed. As an alternative, you can just exit OnePager without saving the chart and then re-open the chart.

Related Link

Basic Workflows (Portal)

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