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− | ==OnePager Pro, Bundle, and Express Editions==
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− | There are three editions of OnePager:
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− | :* OnePager Bundle ('''OPB'''): Imports from Smartsheet, Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, Project Online, Project Server, and Excel
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− | :* OnePager Pro ('''OPP'''): Imports from Microsoft Project, Project Online, and Project Server
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− | :* OnePager Express ('''OPX'''): Imports from Excel, and through Excel can access data stored in other formats or platforms.
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− | There are some differences between the three editions with respect to:
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− | :* Installing, Activating, and Deactivating
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− | :* Importing data from different project management tools
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− | :* Getting Started
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− | :* Multi-Project reporting
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− | :* Critical path reporting
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− | As a convenience, where there are significant differences between the different editions, we’ve included edition-specific documentation to avoid confusion.
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− | ==OnePager Add-in vs. Standalone (aka: Desktop) Products==
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− | When working with Microsoft Project or Excel, OnePager can either be launched as an '''Add-in''', or can be launched outside of Project or Excel using a '''Standalone Desktop Icon'''.
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− | When working with Smartsheet or Primavera P6, OnePager will always be launched using the '''Standalone Desktop Icon''', since neither of these platforms support '''Add-ins'''' in the traditional sense.
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− | Once launched, OnePager will function in a very similar fashion, regardless of whether it was initially launched as an '''Add-in''' or '''Standalone'''. However, in cases where differences between the two launch methods do exist, we have included specific documentation of those differences.
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