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  • Once you’ve placed an image into the project view you have the option to change the background to a different image. Ju ...OnePager will replace the current image in the displayed snapshot of the project view with the selected image retaining the size and other properties of the
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  • ...based on global-default settings. These settings are maintained in the “Project-View Properties” form, which contains some of the most powerful and time- Additional articles and details related to editing with the Project-View Properties form can be found at the following links:
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  • ...ePager project view. It can be displayed at the top and the bottom of the project view at your option. It can be displayed in many formats to suit your need | [[Creating a Countdown to Project End by Months on the Time Axis (OnePager Pro)]]
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  • ...iew or change '''''default settings''''' that affect the appearance of the project view itself or of all (non-maverick) tasks/milestones. For example, instead ...Properties” form from the “Home” tab of OnePager by clicking the “Project-View Properties” button as shown below:
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  • ...ct several tasks/milestones into each row based on values from a Microsoft Project or a Microsoft Excel plan’s data column. ...ous sets of rows that you can group together using values from a Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan’s data column. For example, you could group all
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  • ...based on” radio button allows you to select a column from your Microsoft Project plan to assign a data-driven to each task. ...Each endpoint can display the date held in any date column from Microsoft Project. These properties are essentially the same controls as described above for
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  • [[Category:Editing a Project View]] [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • ...color. In this option, clicking the drop down provides a list of Microsoft Project plan columns from which to select. ...the same for Task related Deadlines also allows control over the Microsoft Project plan column that controls the color and delay color of the deadline decorat
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  • ...s which are intended to show “important” or “critical” events in a project, there are no Endpoints associated with Milestone symbols. [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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  • ...ol the format, position, and contents of the legend that may appear on the project view. Additionally, within this tab are the controls for specifying where t ...The automatic title is based on the name of the column from your Microsoft Project plan you selected for ”Gantt Bar/Milestone Fill Color” on the “Task B
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  • The Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form's '''Page Layout''' tab controls the featu :::(a) Creation of the project view from a '''template'''.
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  • This tab controls the '''header and footer''' elements on the project view and also controls the '''title''' size (the title itself is on the ''' ===Project View Titles===
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  • This tab controls the '''header and footer''' elements on the project view and also controls the '''title''' size (the title itself is on the ''' ===Project View Titles===
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  • [[Category:Editing a Project View]] [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • 1) '''Font''' This one control in the '''Event Links''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form provides access to the standard '''Font pr [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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  • This tab controls various other properties of the project view and looks like this: ...the task/milestone name, and the Unique-ID of the task from the Microsoft Project plan. An example is shown below.
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  • This tab controls various other properties of the project view and looks like this: ...h so that the labels will no longer extend over the graph boundaries. The project view below shows how OnePager will handle task/milestone labels that extend
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  • :a) Select the “Project-View Properties” button on the OnePager “Home” ribbon. :b) This will bring up the “Project-View Properties” form where you may select either the “Task Bar” tab
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  • :a) Select the “Project-View Properties” button on the OnePager “Home” ribbon. :b) This will bring up the “Project-View Properties” form where you may select either the “Task Bar” tab
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  • 1) From the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form’s '''Main''' tab select the '''Configur [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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  • To customize '''the corner''', access the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form, and navigate to the '''Main''' tab. The r 1) Selecting the '''Rows/swimlane headings''' radio button will cause the project view to show row and swimlane '''label headings'''.
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  • To customize '''the corner''', access the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form, and navigate to the '''Main''' tab. The r 1) Selecting the '''Rows/swimlane headings''' radio button will cause the project view to show row and swimlane '''label headings'''.
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  • ==Creating New Project Views== ...NEW project view requires that Microsoft Project be open with a Microsoft Project plan displayed.
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  • ==About Sharing Project Views== ...especially useful when a project view needs to be updated when the primary project manager is out of the office.
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  • Opening project views from another user is easy to do because project view TAM’s are managed as ordinary Microsoft Windows files. ...AM 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 be
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  • Copy/paste snapshots from a project view into other Windows applications via the Windows clipboard. '''This i ...opy” button itself (not the dropdown menu portion) will place the entire project view document into the Windows clipboard.
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  • ...Versions 5.0 or 5.1, we have provided the capability for you to save your project view data in formats that are acceptable to previous versions. ==Saving Project View Data for OnePager Version 5.0 and 5.1 Users==
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  • ...Select snapshot” form appears the current snapshot date visible in the project view will automatically be shown in the above form as selected. ...an just exit OnePager without saving the project view and then re-open the project view.
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  • ...s happen to your computer that can cause you to lose access to the project views and '''Templates''' that you have created in OnePager. 3) Since your OnePager files for project views, '''Templates''', color palettes, and custom milestone symbols are standard
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  • ...m the later. If you are unclear on the difference between a template and a project view, please review the explanation in the [[Core Concepts (Portal)]] artic You should familiarize yourself with “Project-View Properties” form before reading this section.
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  • ...m the later. If you are unclear on the difference between a template and a project view, please review the explanation in the [[Core Concepts (Portal)]]. You should familiarize yourself with “Project-View Properties” form before reading this section.
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  • OnePager offers access to Microsoft Project Server’s Enterprise Custom Fields so that you can use these fields to det ...Microsoft Project Professional, make sure that it is logged into Microsoft Project Server. (If you work offline, you will have no access to Enterprise Custom
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  • ...multiple resources (or anything else). Because assignments from Microsoft Project often are comma-delimited, this feature enables OnePager to parse the comma ...you want to use color-codes on tasks/milestones based upon your Microsoft Project plan’s “Resource Name” column as shown below:
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  • ...ges in square brackets. Without the column splitting feature, if we made a project view from these data and assigned task/milestone colors based upon the “R ...modified template (and splitting of the “Resource Names” column). The project view will look as follows:
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  • ...ated or changed in your template folder, (d) how to make a template from a project view, (e) how to rename a template file, (f) how to delete an unneeded temp ...the “Single Project Gantt View – Detailed” template. Templates, like project view, color palettes, and custom milestone symbols are stored in separate f
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: 1) Launch Microsoft Project and bring up the desired Microsoft Project plan.
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  • ...ct plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative Flag/Number fields. ...populating the cells with “Yes” and “No”, three different project views can be prepared, snapshots may be added to them, and updated or replaced as
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  • ...not import any new or old data from Microsoft Project. However, Microsoft Project needs to be launched so that you can access the “OnePager Pro” button. The steps to open and EXISTING project view are shown in the steps below:
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  • ...f a regular reporting process for the project. When updated, the Microsoft Project plan becomes an important source for reporting updated schedule information ...ses the updated Microsoft Project plan to ADD snapshots to help manage the project.
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  • ...replacing its task/milestone data with updated information from Microsoft Project. OnePager supports three ways to replace a snapshot: ...you trigger a re-computation on the “Rows and Swimlanes” tab of the “Project-View Properties” form by toggling some parameter on that tab page.
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: ...in this document. . It is, in fact, the source of what appears in the “Project-View Properties” form.
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  • ...l plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative ”Flag” fields. ...populating the cells with “Yes” and “No”, three different project views can be prepared, have snapshots added to them, and updated or replaced as n
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  • ...project view for inclusion in another presentation or to further edit the project view. Using this methodology does not import any new or old data from Micro The steps to open and EXISTING project view are shown in the steps below:
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  • ...ences are usually picked up as part of a regular reporting process for the project. When updated, the Microsoft Excel plan becomes an important source for pro ...uses the updated Microsoft Excel plan to ADD snapshots to help manage the project
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  • ...in the project view’s TAM file and are organized by snapshot date within project view. Often there is a need to update a snapshot by replacing its task/mile ...you trigger a re-computation on the “Rows and Swimlanes” tab of the “Project-View Properties” form by toggling some parameter on that tab page.
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  • ...er Pro ('''OPP''') reports without the need for a master file or Microsoft Project integrated master schedule ('''IMS'''). ...iate the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel files with the multi-project project view. Below is an example.
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  • ...s and milestones you similarly had to make corresponding changes in the '''Project-View Properties''' ('''PVP)''' form’s '''Task Bar''' and '''Milestone''' ...e '''value''' for '''source plan''' field selected to control color in the project-view are always the same '''fill color'''.
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  • ==Exporting Project Views to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDFs== 1) OnePager version 5.3 has added capabilities to output project views as files that can be loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed as '''P
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  • ...now be launched from a '''desktop''' icon as well as from within Microsoft Project. ...the '''Getting Started''' process when you launch '''OPP''' from Microsoft Project.
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  • ...now be launched from a '''desktop''' icon as well as from within Microsoft Project. ...des '''Getting Started''' guidance when launching '''OPP''' from Microsoft Project is at [[Getting Started with OnePager Pro Version 5.3 Add-in | Getting Star
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  • 2) Clicking the '''OnePager Express…''' button will take you to the Project View Editor ('''PVE'''). Clicking the '''Templates…''' button will let yo ...Excel plan is change through additions or deletions over the course of the project.
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  • OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') offers access to Microsoft Project Server’s Enterprise Custom Fields ('''ECF''') so that you can use these f This article covers how to log-in to your Microsoft Project Server accounts and how to access your '''ECF''' data through '''OPP's''' '
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  • ...Excel plan is change through additions or deletions over the course of the project. :a) When making your first project view, we strongly recommend that you mark 50 or fewer tasks with '''Yes'''.
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  • ...ted (Portal)]] article covered a few ways of creating and updating project views and snapshots. ==Creating a NEW Project View with OnePager Pro and Express==
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: :b) The template's format is very similar to the OnePager Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form which is described elsewhere. It is, in f
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: 1) Set '''Flags/Numbers''' column into the Microsoft Project plan. This will be the '''flag''' that OnePager uses to determine which row
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: 3) The OnePager splash page will appear briefly followed by the OnePager Project View Editor ('''OPE''') form displaying the '''OnePager Express Start''' fo
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  • Here are the steps to create a new project view: 1) Launch Microsoft Project and bring up the desired Microsoft Project plan.
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  • ...t plan’s columns then instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative '''Flag/Number''' fields. ...populating the cells with '''Yes''' and '''No''', three different project views can be prepared, snapshots may be added to them, and updated or replaced as
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  • ...t plan’s columns then instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative '''Flag/Number''' fields. ...populating the cells with '''Yes''' and '''No''', three different project views can be prepared, snapshots may be added to them, and updated or replaced as
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  • ...project view for inclusion in another presentation or to further edit the project view. ...not import any new or old data from Microsoft Project. However, Microsoft Project needs to be launched so that you can access the '''OnePager Pro''' button.
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  • ...project view for inclusion in another presentation or to further edit the project view. ...not import any new or old data from Microsoft Project. However, Microsoft Project needs to be launched so that you can access the '''OnePager Pro''' button.
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  • ...ked up as part of a regular reporting process. When updated, the Microsoft Project plan becomes the source for reporting schedule updates. ...uses the updated Microsoft Project plan to add snapshots to record how the project changes between reporting periods.
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  • ...ked up as part of a regular reporting process. When updated, the Microsoft Project plan becomes the source for reporting schedule updates. ...uses the updated Microsoft Project plan to add snapshots to record how the project changes between reporting periods.
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  • Once created, snapshots are saved in the project view’s '''.TAM''' file and are organized by snapshot date. Often there is ...ss you trigger a re-computation on the '''Rows and Swimlanes''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form.
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  • Once created, snapshots are saved in the project view’s '''.TAM''' file and are organized by snapshot date. Often there is ...you trigger a re-computation on the '''Rows and Swimlanes''' tab of the '''Project-View Properties''' ('''PVP''') form.
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  • ...iew, go to the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form by clicking the '''Project-View Properties''' button on the ribbon's '''Home''' tab. ...o to the '''Project start date''' window and set the value equal to the '''Project end date''' as shown below:
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  • ...l plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative '''flag''' fields. ...populating the cells with '''Yes” and “No''', three different project views can be prepared, have snapshots added to them, and updated or replaced as n
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  • ...project view for inclusion in another presentation or to further edit the project view. ...ject View - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 5.3 | Opening an EXISTING Project View - OnePager Express Desktop]].
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  • ...by launching OnePager from the '''desktop''' icon and opening the desired project view or by double-clicking on a '''.TAM'''. ...project view for inclusion in another presentation or to further edit the project view. Using this methodology does not import any new or old data from Micro
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  • Once created, snapshots are saved in the project view’s '''.TAM''' file and are organized by snapshot date. Often there is ...ss you trigger a re-computation on the '''Rows and Swimlanes''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form.
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  • During the course of a project, work is accomplished, new tasks start, completed tasks are finished, and, ...r uses the updated Microsoft Excel plan to add snapshots to record how the project changes from reporting period to reporting period.
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  • During the course of a project, work is accomplished, new tasks start, completed tasks are finished, and, ...r uses the updated Microsoft Excel plan to add snapshots to record how the project changes from reporting period to reporting period.
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  • Once created, snapshots are saved in the project view’s '''.TAM''' file and are organized by snapshot date. Often there is ...ss you trigger a re-computation on the '''Rows and Swimlanes''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form.
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  • ...Pro Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ...e '''pull''' operation’s main purpose is to let you update the on-screen project view as you edit its '''source file(s)'''. The '''pull update''' operation ...Pro Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view.
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  • ...e '''pull''' operation’s main purpose is to let you update the on-screen project view as you edit its '''source file(s)'''. The '''pull update''' operation ...ress Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view.
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  • ...ress Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ...Pro Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ...ple Microsoft Excel plans that are related and you want to create a single project view that will show the important schedule items. You can do this as long This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a unique identifier for row
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  • ...ress Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ==About Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Project View== ...hould be the same set of tasks with, perhaps, some added or removed as the project moves toward completion.
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  • ...l plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative '''flag''' fields. ...populating the cells with '''Yes” and “No''', three different project views can be prepared, have snapshots added to them, and updated or replaced as n
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  • ...Pro Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ...ress Start''' from which you make a new project view or update an existing project view. ...e file''', making the change, and then re-launching OnePager to update the project view.
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  • ...n is used to verify that the '''source file(s)''' associated with the open project view is/are correct. Once verified, the '''pull''' operation for snapshot r ...e term used henceforth for the '''set of source files''' associated with a project view is '''source packet'''.
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  • ...rce files. OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') version 5.3 provides direct access to Project Server '''source file''' and will soon be followed by capabilities to acce ...oject views. See [[OnePager Project View Custom Update Feature | OnePager Project View Custom Update - Pull Operation Feature]] for more information.
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  • ==About Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Project View== ...hould be the same set of tasks with, perhaps, some added or removed as the project moves toward completion.
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  • ...nique Task ID column contents. This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a unique identifier for row ==Preparation for Making a Multi-Project Graph from Separate Microsoft Excel Plans==
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  • ...e to build a multi-project project view without first creating a Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule ('''IMS'''). To illustrate an approach to do th ==Setting up the Template for a Multi-Project Graph==
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  • ==Multi-Project Excel Spreadsheet== ...ct templates shipped with the product. An example spreadsheet with the '''Project''' column is shown below:
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  • :a) To do this, make a selection in the Project View Editor ('''PVE''') by right-clicking one or more tasks/milestones. :b) When the operation is complete the project view looks like this:
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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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  • ...e Project-View Properties form for Version 5.3 (Portal) | Editing with the Project-View Properties form (Portal)]] article. ==Using the Project-View Properties Form==
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  • ...data imported from the Microsoft Project plan. Every task in a Microsoft Project plan has a designated '''start and finish date'''. A milestone's '''start ==Modifying All Date Labels in a Project View==
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  • ==Modifying All Date Labels in a Project View== All task and milestone date labels may be modified in a project view without changing the settings in the current “template” by using t
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  • ...ential that these data be properly represented in the associated Microsoft Project plan before the data are imported to OnePager Pro ('''OPP'''). 1) Click the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') button on the '''Home''' ribbon in the '''Setti
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  • ...data imported from the Microsoft Excel plan. Not every task in a Microsoft Project plan has '''percent complete''' data associated with it. '''Percent comple 1) Click the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') button on the '''Home''' ribbon in the '''Setti
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  • ...sential that the associated data be properly represented in your Microsoft Project plan before the data are imported to OnePager Pro ('''OPP'''). 1) Click the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') button on the '''Home''' ribbon in the '''Setti
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  • 1) Click the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') button on the '''Home''' ribbon in the '''Setti ::i) For illustrative purposes, the portion of the project view shown below is using a '''flat fill pattern''' for both the tasks/mile
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