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  • OnePager is an add-in to Microsoft Excel, which automatically displays the “OnePager” icon once OnePager i ==Step 1: Preparing Your Microsoft Excel Plan for OnePager Express==
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  • | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro]] | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express]]
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  • ==About Project Views and Snapshots== ...rosoft Project plan (Project A), project views created from that Microsoft Project plan using different '''Flag''' settings, and snapshots is shown below:
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  • ==About Project Views and Snapshots== ...etween a Microsoft Excel plan (Project A), project views created from that Microsoft Excel plan using different '''Flag''' settings, and snapshots is shown in t
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  • Project views and '''templates''' both let you customize your work and save time ma Project views and '''templates''' have some similar looking forms, so it is importa
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  • ==About Importing Microsoft Excel Data to OnePager Express== ...data from your Microsoft Excel plan and allows you to select which of the Microsoft Excel columns to process and how they are to be processed through the OnePa
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  • ...trate this approach we will repeat the '''Rows & Swimlanes''' tab from the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form below: The general philosophy is for you to create or modify the project view by making the following determinations:
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  • ...name implies, OnePager is intended to take a complex Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan and render it into a concise and informative Gantt chart in seco ...'' tab of the project view ribbon and on the '''Page Layout''' tabs of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') and '''Template Properties''' forms.
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  • :m) After completing the '''delete''' of the '''page break''', the project view will look like this in the Page Break view: :b) The two controls are synchronized with the '''Page Layout''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form.
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  • The figure below shows the main features of the OnePager project view chart: Not all elements in the list below are shown in the project view above to avoid clutter. (The red callout text bubbles are not part of
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  • =Creating a NEW Project View (7.1)= Here are the steps to create a new project view:
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  • ...pply equally to other OnePager editions that import from data sources like Microsoft Excel, Smartsheet, and Oracle Primavera P6. ...ag-fields-with-onepager-pros-conditional-formatting-rules/ Using Microsoft Project Flag Fields with OnePager Pro's Conditional Formatting Rules]
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  • ...hould be the same set of tasks with, perhaps, some added or removed as the project moves toward completion. ...amiliar tasks were merged into it. Or you can simply close the messed-up project view without saving it. When you reopen it, the erroneous update will be g
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  • =Merging the Wrong Tasks into a Project View – OnePager Express (7.7)= ...hould be the same set of tasks with, perhaps, some added or removed as the project moves toward completion.
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  • ...hould be the same set of tasks with, perhaps, some added or removed as the project moves toward completion. ...familiar tasks were merged into it. Or you can simply close the messed-up project view without saving it. When you reopen it, the erroneous update will be g
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  • OnePager supports the visualization of multiple-project with OnePager Pro and Express and the article links below are intended to a ...ing the Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule or separate Microsoft Project plans:
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  • ...nt of multiple projects through the creation of a Microsoft Project Master Project or Integrated Master Schedule. ...into a Master Project. Save the Master Project with an appropriate Master Project file name for future reference.
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  • ...e to build a multi-project project view without first creating a Microsoft Project Integrated Master Schedule, follow these steps: ...tasks from another plan when the tasks have the same UniqueID in Microsoft Project Professional.
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  • =Handling Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Containing Multiple Projects (OnePager Express) (8.3)= Representing multiple projects originating in a single Microsoft Excel plan can be easily done using the Rows and Swimlanes feature.
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  • Representing multiple projects originating in a single Microsoft Excel plan can be easily done using the Rows and Swimlanes feature. ...s recognized by OnePager Express and is utilized in OnePager Express Multi-project Templates shipped with the product.
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  • ...k ID column contents. This is necessary because unlike Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel does not automatically provide a unique identifier for rows. Additio ==Preparation for Making a Multi-Project Graph from Separate Microsoft Excel Plans==
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  • ...not shown, click the '''More colors…''' button to bring up the standard Microsoft '''Color-definition''' form: :a) For example, the portion of the project view shown below has one task selected with a right click using the '''Form
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  • :b) When the operation is complete the project view looks like this: ...bition is to protect the integrity of the data received from the Microsoft Project plan which provided the task/milestone’s original Start and Finish dates.
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  • .../milestones are not appearing and provides you a means to '''repair''' the project view so that tasks/milestones are again visible. ...ag20''' for Microsoft Project) by you for import from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel for the specific '''snapshot''' being viewed, but it was '''flagged''
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  • ...e data imported from the Microsoft Project plan. Every task in a Microsoft Project plan has a designated start and finish date. Milestones’ start and finish ==Modifying All Date Labels in a Project View==
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  • ...d Finish date data imported from the Microsoft Excel plan. Every task in a Microsoft Excel plan has a designated start and finish date. Milestones’ start and ==Modifying All Date Labels in a Project View==
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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. ==Modifying All Task Percent Complete Displays in a Project View==
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  • ...oject view it is essential that these data be properly represented in your Microsoft Excel plan before the data are imported to OnePager Express. ==Modifying All Task Percent Complete Displays in a Project View==
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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. ==Modifying All Task/Milestone Baseline Properties in a Project View==
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  • ...w it is essential that the associated data be properly represented in your Microsoft Excel plan before the data are imported to OnePager Express. ==Modifying All Task/Milestone Baseline Properties in a Project View==
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  • ...ernatively the software can use any Flag or Number field in your Microsoft Project plan. A summary task with critical path segments looks like this: ==Modifying All Task Critical Path Properties in a Project View==
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  • ...does not. Accordingly, '''OPX''' does not have the data necessary from a Microsoft Excel import to create '''critical path''' visualizations. ...rnative, in some respects, '''OPX''' does support the opening of '''OPP''' project views (i.e., '''OPP''' .tam files).
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  • ...hree tasks with Start and Finish dates, a deadline date, and the Microsoft Project Flag20 column set to “Yes” so that OnePager imports the data for all th ...fault, deadlines are mapped to the “Deadline date” column in Microsoft Project.
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  • ...hich has three tasks with Start and Finish dates, a deadline date, and the Microsoft Excel “Show It” column set to “Yes” so that OnePager imports the da ...eadlines are mapped to the “Deadline date” column you selected in your Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
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  • ...s a default, the initial association of Endpoints 1 through 4 to Microsoft Project plan columns is as follows: ...ribed below whereby you may change the endpoint association with Microsoft Project plan columns.
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  • ...ial template settings input to OnePager Express during the creation of the project view. ...as described below whereby you may configure the endpoint association with Microsoft Excel spreadsheet columns.
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  • ...the data in your Microsoft Project plan change through the course of your project. It goes beyond the dynamic color-coding feature described earlier in this ...umn from the columns that you decided to import when you first created the project view.
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  • 1) From either the '''Task Bars''' or '''Milestones''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') or '''Template Properties''' forms, click the ' ...ove is a dropdown that allows you to select the column from your Microsoft Project plan. The second field above ('''Operator''') is a dropdown that allows you
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  • ...you want to show as green if the value in '''Text30''' from your Microsoft Project plan contains the text '''Low Risk'''. Further, you want tasks to show as y ...s you change the value of the task’s '''Text30''' field in the Microsoft Project plan only.
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  • ...you want to show as green if the value in '''Risk Assessment''' from your Microsoft Excel plan contains the text '''Low Risk'''. Further, you want tasks to sho ...as you change the value of the task’s '''Risk Assessment''' field in the Microsoft Excel plan only.
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  • 1) From either the '''Task Bars''' or '''Milestones''' tab of the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') or '''Template Properties''' form, click the '' ...d shown above is a dropdown that allows you to select the column from your Microsoft Excel plan. The second field above ('''Operator''') is a dropdown that allo
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  • The OnePager Conditional Formatting feature also supports Microsoft Project Boolean fields (e.g., Flag1 through Flag20, etc.). Boolean fields have onl As an example suppose we have the project schedule shown below which consists of three Phases and resources consistin
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  • The OnePager '''Conditional Formatting''' feature also supports Microsoft Excel '''Boolean''' fields which have only two values. That is, those field 1) As an example, suppose we have the Microsoft Excel plan shown below which consists of three phases and resources consist
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  • ...the '''Save and Use''' button to have OnePager applies these rules to any project view that is made from the '''template'''. .... As a result, OnePager limits you to a maximum of '''eight''' Microsoft Project columns in the '''conditional formatting rule''' set.
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  • ...the '''Save and Use''' button to have OnePager applies these rules to any project view that is made from the '''template'''. ...n OnePager. As a result, OnePager limits you to a maximum of '''eight''' Microsoft Excel plan columns in the '''conditional formatting rule''' set.
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  • ...black with a left pointing arrow symbol. First, let’s see the Microsoft Project plan: 2) When you create the basic project view with '''round-robin color''' assigned from Phase (Text20), it will loo
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  • ...tasks in black with a left pointing arrow symbol. First, let’s see the Microsoft Excel worksheet: 2) When you create the basic project view with '''round-robin color''' assigned from Phase, it will look like th
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  • ...al formatting rules''' using a column that does not exist in the Microsoft Project plan, OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') will deactivate these specific rules. [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • ...'conditional formatting rules''' using a column that does not exist in the Microsoft Excel plan, OnePager Express ('''OPX''') will deactivate these specific rul [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • ...to a single resource), and makes better use of the space available in your project view. 1) Configuration of rows begins by going to the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form and clicking the '''Rows and Swimlanes'''
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  • ...s''' are generated automatically based on data in the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan. However, they can be edited manually. [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • Certain fields (columns) from Microsoft Project typically change from snapshot to snapshot and will automatically be update ...to rows and to label rows using one of the above fields from the Microsoft Project plan.
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  • Certain fields (columns) from Microsoft Excel typically change from snapshot to snapshot and will automatically be ...estones into rows and to label rows using one of the above fields from the Microsoft Excel plan.
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  • OnePager’s Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form's '''Rows & Swimlanes''' tab provides a wa ...are sorted among each other to determine their '''order''' in the overall project view.
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  • ...ctive label areas. The controls are in the “Advanced” tab of the “Project-View Properties” and of the “Template Properties” forms. The control ...le and apply Zebra stripes to both rows and swimlanes. The following is a project view where we have multiple projects and have eliminated all background col
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  • ...ctive label areas. The controls are in the “Advanced” tab of the “Project-View Properties” and of the “Template Properties” forms. The control ...le and apply Zebra stripes to both rows and swimlanes. The following is a project view where we have multiple projects and have eliminated all background col
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  • ...he legend will not change any underlying data in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan. ...the '''Legend''' checkbox in the '''Graphic Elements''' group or go to the Project-View Properties ('''PVP''') form’s '''Legend''' tab and check the '''Show
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  • ...ask is a summary task created in OnePager that does not exist in Microsoft Project. It represents the start date and end date of two or more constituent tasks Many of our customers often represent their project views entirely with milestone symbols normally to focus attention to start
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  • ...sks/milestones into each row based on values from a Microsoft Project or a Microsoft Excel plan’s data column. ...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 rows containi
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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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  • ...olor-code based on” radio button allows you to select a column from your Microsoft Excel plan to assign a data-driven to each task. ...endpoints. Each endpoint can display the date held in any date column from Microsoft Excel. These properties are essentially the same controls as described abo
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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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  • ...ymbol’s color. In this option, clicking the drop down provides a list of Microsoft Excel plan columns from which to select. ...which is the same for Task related Deadlines also allows control over the Microsoft Excel plan column that controls the color and delay color of the deadline d
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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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  • 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: ...ish dates, the task/milestone name, and the Unique-ID of the task from the Microsoft Excel plan. An example is shown below.
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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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  • ==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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  • ...er 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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  • ...the Windows clipboard. '''This is the recommended way to share via other Microsoft Office applications because it creates outputs that can be scaled in those ...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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  • ...accidents happen to your computer that can cause you to lose access to the project views and '''Templates''' that you have created in OnePager. ...'''Templates''', color palettes, and custom milestone symbols are standard Microsoft Windows files in standard folders, these files can be backed up using your
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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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  • ...ssigned to multiple resources (or anything else). Because assignments from Microsoft Excel often are comma-delimited, this feature enables OnePager to parse the Say you want to use color-codes on tasks/milestones based upon your Microsoft Excel plan’s “Resource Names” column as shown below:
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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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  • ...ft Project plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative Flag/Number fields. ...priately populating the cells with “Yes” and “No”, three different project views can be prepared, snapshots may be added to them, and updated or repla
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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: 1) Launch Microsoft Excel and bring up the desired Microsoft Excel plan.
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  • ...oft Excel plan’s columns and instructing OnePager to produce additional project views using these alternative ”Flag” fields. ...priately populating the cells with “Yes” and “No”, three different project views can be prepared, have snapshots added to them, and updated or replace
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  • The steps to open and EXISTING project view are shown in the steps below:
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  • ...as part of a regular reporting process for the project. When updated, the Microsoft Excel plan becomes an important source for providing management with update ...uses the updated Microsoft Excel plan to ADD snapshots to help manage the project
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  • ...napshot by replacing its task/milestone data with updated information from Microsoft Excel. 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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  • ...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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  • ...Previous versions were embedded into Microsoft Project for '''OPP''' and Microsoft Excel for '''OPX'''. We have retained these capabilities in '''OPP''' and 2) Launching '''OPP''' and '''OPX''' from Microsoft Project and Microsoft Excel remains fully functional. Now, you can click the above icons to laun
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  • 1) In the past, to update a project view by creating a new snapshot or updating an existing snapshot, you some ...ce files''', open them in the Microsoft source application, and update the project view.
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  • ...required the user to know the '''bitness''' of his or her installation of Microsoft Office and select the appropriate matching installation download package li ...er a need to be concerned about this distinction between 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Office.
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  • ==Exporting Project Views to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDFs== ...dded capabilities to output project views as files that can be loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed as '''PDF''' images.
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  • ...version 5.3 we’ve added a warning message should your selected Microsoft Project '''source file''' '''Flag''' field contain a '''No''' in every row. The wa ...message form which tells '''OPP''' to import all rows from your Microsoft Project '''source file'''.
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  • ...o installation options to launch '''OPP''' as an '''Add-in''' to Microsoft Project and a new option to launch '''OPP''' directly from a '''desktop''' icon. (S ...these two options is selected, your computer still requires that Microsoft Project be installed and available.
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  • To assist you with making your first project view, we’ve created two sets of articles which we recommend you reference ...s. Since you will be importing your data from either Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel, the two sets of article links below are organized in the table below
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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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