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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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  • ...ted (Portal)]] article covered a few ways of creating and updating project views and snapshots. These more detailed articles provide five (5) essential “H | [[Creating a NEW Project View - OnePager Pro]]
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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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  • ...s recognized by OnePager Express and is utilized in OnePager Express Multi-project Templates shipped with the product. ...ecessary multi-project schedule data you may create a useful Multi-Project project view by following the steps below:
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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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  • ...sy interface for editing tasks, milestones, or decorations manually on the project view. This section covers these manual editing capabilities. ...ult styles for a single project view, or as a template for several project views. Please review the sections on global editing and templates for additional
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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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  • :a) For example, the portion of the project view shown below has one task selected with a right click using the '''Form ...'fill pattern''' is originally flat and the '''background color''' for the project view is solid.
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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. ...e.g., '''Flag20''' for Microsoft Project) by you for import from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel for the specific '''snapshot''' being viewed, but it was
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  • As you make changes to your project view, you will often change the format properties of tasks and milestones s ...elect all''' button. This will select all tasks/milestones in the current project view.
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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Editing a Project View]]
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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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  • ==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. ==Modifying All Task Percent Complete Displays in a Project View==
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  • ...complete. When you desire to display percent complete information in your project view it is essential that these data be properly represented in your Micros ==Modifying All Task Percent Complete Displays in a Project View==
    9 KB (1,323 words) - 23:08, 17 September 2015
  • ...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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  • ...he same. When you desire to display baseline property information in your project view it is essential that the associated data be properly represented in yo ==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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  • Where OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') can draw upon calculations made by Microsoft Project with respect to the determination of the '''critical path''', Microsoft Exc ...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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  • ...dline “Color-Code Delay” features. To set the stage, suppose we have a project of three tasks with the following initial conditions: :::* Project Start Date – 10/1/2015
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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. ...“Create new project view” button. OnePager will produce the following project view:
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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Project-View Properties Form]]
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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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  • ...ss to the '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' engine prior to creation of a project view is through the '''Task Bars''' or '''Milestones''' tab of the '''Templ 7) If we now create the project view, it will look like this for the first snapshot on 10/1/2015:
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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 '' [[Category:Project Views]]
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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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  • ...ill be imported when the project view below is created. Creating a simple project view without '''Conditional Formatting rules''' will produce something like 5) When the '''Conditional Formatting Rules''' are in place and the project view is created it will look like this:
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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'''. [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • ...ews but will change the '''conditional formatting''' of any future project views made from the '''template'''. [[Category:Project Views]]
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  • ...ews but will change the '''conditional formatting''' of any future project views made from the '''template'''. [[Category:Project Views]]
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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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  • ...xcel plan shown below where the '''Phase''' field is used to represent the project’s phases. Highlighted below are four tasks of which three are in Phase T 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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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Project-View Properties Form]]
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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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  • [[Category:Project Views]] [[Category:Project-View Properties Form]]
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  • ...ne '''labels''' 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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