Template Only Features for Version 6.1 (OnePager Express)

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About Template Only Features

1) Because the Template Properties and Project-View Properties (PVP) forms are similar, this section only covers the areas of the former that are different from the latter.

2) If you are unclear on the differences between a Template and a PVP, please review the explanation in the Core Concepts (Portal) 4.0.1-61 and Templates versus Project Views 4.3.1-61 articles.

3) You should familiarize yourself with PVP form before reading this section.

4) Please see the article at this link: Editing with the Project-View Properties form (Portal) 21.0.1-61 for more information and access to more detailed articles.

A Few Words On Templates

1) Permanent Template. Chronicle Graphics, Inc. ships OPX with one pre-defined permanent template that you cannot accidentally delete.

a) The permanent template has the word Permanent in its name.
b) The permanent template cannot be modified hence all the control features on each tab are disabled (ghosted).

2) Metric versus Non-Metric. Within a Template there are settings which are measures that must be considered when building the project view graph.

a) These include the height of individual rows, the height of the percent-complete bar within a task bar, and the like.
b) OnePager supports two measurement conventions: (1) English (inches) and (2) Metric (centimeters). For convenience you can identify a Metric based Template because the word (metric) is included in the title. And these two sets of Templates are separated by default into English and a Metric subfolder of the default templates folder.

3) In addition to the English and Metric folders in the Template folder there is a Legacy folder containing Templates from versions of OPP prior to version 5.3.

4) Ideally, you will use one of the Templates provided one time and then from there you will customize your project using your own customer Template.

a) Once a project view is customized it may be transformed into a Template using the Copy to Template button on the ribbon's Home tab.
b) Our Templates will give you a starting point, but to maximize your efficiency, we recommend you learn how to create and update your own Templates.

Main Template Tab

1) The Main tab of the Template Properties form differs slightly from the PVP form. The Template does not have entry controls for the Start date, End date, Title, because dates are systematically produced by OnePager based on the earliest start date and latest finish dates in your source plan data. The Title is something you designate as you create the new project view with the OnePager choices (OPC) form.

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2) The Colors control group provides access to the Color Palette controls for creating and editing Color Palettes. Additionally, the Colors control group contains all the controls for setting the Chart Background and access to the Set line properties form and its sub-tabs through the Borders, frames, and time-cursor properties button shown here:

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3) The Task Selection control group provides a convenient place in the Template for you to preset the method you want to use for importing task/milestone information from your Microsoft Project source plan.

Time Axis Tab

1) The Time Axis tab is new to OnePager Pro 6.1. The intent is to provide additional Time Axis creation and editing capabilities and to centralize all time axis related controls at one Template form tab. The same intent is true for the PVP form's Time Axis tab.

2) The new Time Axis tab for the OnePager Pro 6.1 Template form is shown below:

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4) The controls in the Time Axis tab are identical to those in the PVP form's Time Axis tab with the exceptions noted above.

5) For more information on the use of the controls in the Time Axis tab please see the article at: Modifying the Time Axis (Portal) 22.0.1-61

Task Links Tab

In the Dat-Driven Task Links section of the Template's Task Link Tab, the Choose Links... button does not appear. Since the Where's My Links!? form must be associated with a specific Project View, the Choose Links... button is not appropriate for the Template. As far as I know as of 8/7/2017, this is the only difference between the Task Links Tab for the Template and the PVP.

Advanced Template Tab

2) The Advanced tab is shown below. Most of these parameters in the Template are identical to those appearing in the PVP form.

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a) In the Template’s Advanced tab there is no Lock background checkbox in the Display options group. This is an option available after the project view is created.
b) One key difference between the Template Properties form and PVP form is the ability to use the Template to configure a multi-project import The next sub-section explains this further.
c) For more information on creating multi-project project views please visit these two articles:
Basic Workflows (Portal) 7.0.1-61
Creating Various Multi-Project Views with OnePager Pro and Express (Portal) 8.0.1-61

Merge Tasks On Snapshot Replacement (see screenshot above)

3) Checking this checkbox puts any project views created with this Template into the multi-file multi-project mode.

4) This mode is specifically designed to support users who want to create multi-project project views from several independent Microsoft Excel source plans. It allows OnePager to recognize data as coming from more than one unique file and combine that into your OnePager project view, hence the merge reference.

5) This is an advanced feature and when used, OnePager needs you to create a Task ID column with uniquely numbered tasks and milestones that can be imported from the various Microsoft Excel source plans.

6) This is necessary so that OnePager uniquely recognize each row in each separate file.

a) A simple example shows how this checkbox works.
i) Suppose that the first Microsoft Excel source plan contains tasks A, B, and C and that the second source plan contains tasks D, E, and F.
ii) After making a new project view from the first source plan, you open the second Microsoft Excel source plan and update the project view in Replace Snapshot mode.
iii) If the checkbox is checked, the project view will now contain tasks A, B, C, D, E, and F.
iv) If the checkbox is not checked, the project view will now contain only tasks D, E, and F.
b) Once you adopted this scheme for the project view being created, it is not possible to update the project view in the future in the default single-file single-project mode.

Field Mappings Template Tab

The new Field Mappings tab in the Template form for OnePager Express looks like this:

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Basic and Date Mappings

1) OnePager uses source fields for many purposes : displaying task names, displaying start dates, assigning colors to tasks, and grouping rows into swimlanes. We call the use of a source field for a purpose a field mapping. The eight dropdown lists above are a set of important field mappings that are collected in one form tab page. The other field mappings are on the Rows/Swimlanes, Task Bars, and Milestones form tab pages. Some field mappings (e.g. percent-complete) appear both here and on other form tab pages.

2) This new Field Mappings tab in the Template is also available in the PVP form.

3) Each dropdown list contains the source fields that have the correct data type(s) for the purpose. For example, in the Basic Mappings group, the Task label field dropdown contains only text fields from Microsoft Project. And the dropdown lists in the Date Mappings group contain only Microsoft Exce; date fields.

4) These mappings are useful if your standard field usage differs and you want to avoid having to constantly make the changes on the second page of OPC form shown below:

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5) For more detailed information on the use of this feature please go to article with starting section link: Field Mappings Tab for OnePager Express - Basic Mappings 21.16.1-61

Task/Milestone Identity Mapping

The Task/Milestone Identity Mapping group lets you select a Microsoft Excel field that can be used to uniquely identifies each task.

1) Uniquely identifying each task or milestone is always important when you plan to update your project view later on, but you normally do not need to change this field mapping because the default mapping works just fine.

a) OnePager uses the Unique Id field to identify each task in the source plan, enabling preservation of each task’s color, labeling, and vertical location as you import new or modified data in later updates of the project view.
b) For source plans that are Microsoft Excel files, the default mapping is to the Microsoft Excel Task ID field.
c) If you opt to change the Task ID mapping away from these reliable defaults, make sure that the new source field has a unique value for each task or milestone. Bear in mind that once you create a project view with a Task ID mapping, it is nearly impossible to change your mind about how tasks are to be identified. Change this mapping away from the default only if you have a good reason to do so and are sure that the field contains no duplicate values.

2) To map an alternate Task ID field, use the dropdown menu shown in the illustration below:

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3) When changing to an alternate Unique Id field, OnePager will display a warning message as follows:

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4) For more information on this feature, please go to this link: Field Mappings Tab for OnePager Express - Task/Milestone Identity Mapping 21.16.1-61

Field Splitting Feature

4) The Field Splitting group lets you split each task into a set of nearly-duplicate tasks based upon a comma-separated list of values in some source field. For example, you could split a task that had three Resources assigned to it into three almost-identical tasks that differ only in their value of Resource. Once you create a project view with field splitting turned on, it is impossible to change your mind and go back to unsplit tasks for that project view or change to a different field for the splitting.

5) See the article at: Splitting and Parsing Columns-OnePager Express 24.5.1-61 for more information.

6) For more information on the Field Mappings Tab, see the article at this link: Field Mappings Tab for OnePager Express 21.16.1-61

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