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Revision as of 21:38, 18 November 2015

Disabling OnePager Pro For Microsoft Project 2007 and Earlier

To disable OnePager so that it will not load when Microsoft Project launches and yet can be re-enabled when you choose, follow these steps:

a) Launch Microsoft Project 2007 or earlier (for Project 2010 and 2013, see alternative procedure below).
b) If the Microsoft Project “Tools” button on the menu bar does not contain the “COM Add-Ins…” command, do the following to add it:
i) Click the “View” button on the Microsoft Project menu bar then click the “Toolbars” button and then click the “Customize Toolbars….” command to bring up the form below.
ii) Click the “Commands” tab of the form that appears.
iii) In the Categories box on the left side of this form (shown below), select Tools.
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iv) Scroll down on the right and find the “COM Add-Ins…” command. Drag this command and drop it into the highlighted Tools menu on the left.
c) Go to the “Tools” command and click the “COM Add-Ins…” command.
d) The “COM Add-Ins” form below will appear:
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e) Uncheck the check box next to “Chronicle Graphics OnePager” and then click “OK.” The “OnePager” icon will go away and will remain absent whenever you launch Microsoft Project.

Re-Enable OnePager For Microsoft Project 2007 and Earlier

If you want to re-enable OnePager after temporarily disabling it, follow these steps:

a) Launch Microsoft Project 2007 or earlier.
b) Go to the “Tools” button and click on the “Com Add-ins…” command of Microsoft Project. (See Uninstalling OnePager above if you cannot find this menu command on the Tools menu.) The “COM Add-Ins” form shown above will appear.
c) Check the check box to the left of “Chronicle Graphics OnePager” and then click on the “OK” button.
d) The “OnePager” icon will re-appear and will now appear every time you launch Microsoft Project.

Disabling OnePager Pro For Microsoft Project 2010 and 2013

For versions of Microsoft Office© that employ the “ribbon” user interface (e.g. Microsoft Project 2010 and 2013), the procedure for temporarily disabling OnePager is different. Go to Microsoft Project menu bar “File” button and select the “Options” button as shown below:

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a) This brings up the Microsoft-Office “Project Options” form. Click the “Add-ins” command as shown below:
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b) This brings up the “Add-ins” form as is shown below:
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c) At the bottom of this form, choose to manage “COM Add-ins” and press “Go…:”
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d) This will bring up the familiar “COM Add-ins” form discussed above, where you can check or uncheck the OnePager box:
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Re-Enable OnePager For Microsoft Project 2010 and 2013

If you want to re-enable OnePager after temporarily disabling it, follow these steps:

a) Launch Microsoft Project 2010 or later.
b) Go to Microsoft Project menu bar “File” button and select the “Options” button as shown previously above. Then go to the “Add-ins” tab and click the “Go…” button associated with the “Manage COM Add-ins” and the “COM Add-Ins” form shown above will appear.
c) Check the check box to the left of “Chronicle Graphics OnePager” and then click the “OK” button.
d) The “OnePager” icon will re-appear and will now appear every time you launch Microsoft Project.

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