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==About Creating, Saving, and Sharing Color Palettes==
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==Introduction==
  
The capabilities to introduce '''color''' into your charts in various areas adds an important '''information dimension''' to a schedule presentation. '''Color palettes''' are made available throughout OnePager to support the '''colorization''' of task bars/milestone symbols, backgrounds, borders, and other text applications in the chart. You can '''create, '''edit''', and distribute custom color palettes''' so that you and others can build charts that have '''standard sets of colors''' or '''color sets unique to your organization'''. OnePager is distributed with several '''standard color palettes''' which are available to '''all users'''.
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This article is focused on using the ''' Column Splitting''' feature with OnePager Bundle '''Standalone''' and '''imported''' Asana '''source plans'''.
  
==Creating Custom Color Palettes==
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==About Splitting and Parsing Fields==
  
To '''create''' a '''color palette''' that others can use, you must first '''create''' a '''custom color palette''' as outlined below. Open any chart and click the '''Chart Properties''' button and '''select''' the '''Edit color palettes…''' button in the '''Main''' tab as shown here:
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The OnePager '''column splitting''' feature allows you to '''duplicate task bars''' when a task in your Asana '''source plan''' is assigned to '''multiple resources''' (or anything else). Because assignments from Asana often are '''comma-delimited''', this feature enables OnePager to '''parse the comma-delimited list''' and '''create a unique task bar''' for each instance in the '''comma-separated''' list. 
  
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===Split Resource Names Example===
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'''Select an existing color palette''' as the starting point for your '''custom color palette''' by choosing one of the '''color palettes''' from the '''Palette name:''' dropdown list:
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Say you want to use '''color-codes''' on task bars/milestone symbols based upon your Asana '''source plan’s Assigned to''' column as shown below:
  
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You have the option to '''BROWSE…''' the available distributed '''color palettes''' or '''select''' a '''color palette''' group from the dropdown list shown above. When you click on the '''BROWSE…''' command, OnePager  accesses the '''Open''' window shown below:
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Some of the entries in the '''Assigned to''' column consist of multiple, '''comma-separated''' items and some tasks only used one '''resource'''.  Without the '''column splitting''' feature, a chart '''created''' from these data and assigned task bar/milestone symbol '''colors''' based upon the '''Assigned to''' column looks like this:
  
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'''Select''' the desired '''color palette''' and click '''Open''' to make the '''selected color palette''' the '''current color palette'''. Clicking on any of the other options in the dropdown list above immediately makes that '''selected color palette''' the '''current color palette'''. To create the '''custom color palette''' navigate to the '''Palette Editor''' menu bar’s '''File''' button and click '''Save current color palette as…''' command, shown below:
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OnePager, in this case, treats the '''entire string''' as an individual '''Assigned to''' value. To provide more flexibility in displaying task bars that have '''multiple resources''' assigned, OnePager supports the concept of a '''column splitting'''. This feature recognizes '''comma-separated''' values in a '''designated column''' and '''creates a separate task bar''' for each of the '''comma-separated''' values.
  
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===Enabling Splitting===
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Clicking the '''Save current palette as…''' dropdown menu command accesses the '''Export Chronicle Graphics color palette (.TAP) file''' form where you can name your '''custom color palette''' and even '''save''' it in a different folder than OnePager previously created.  The '''Export Chronicle Graphics color palette (TAP) file''' form looks like this:
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To use this feature requires turning '''ON''' the feature in the Asana '''Template Properties''' form you intend to use to make the chart.  The setting must be turned '''ON''' before the chart is created so launch OnePager Bundle from the '''desktop icon''', click the '''NEW''' button on the '''OnePager Bundle Start''' form to access the '''OnePager choices''' form, '''select''' your Asana '''source plan''', and type in the chart's '''title''' as shown here:
  
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Using the same process, you can '''create color palettes''' by using the '''Main''' tab on the '''Template Properties''' form as demonstrated in the following sections.
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When you click the '''Next>''' button at the bottom of the form, OnePager accesses the second page of the '''OnePager choices''' form shown below:
  
==Editing Color Palettes==
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You can '''add a color''' to an existing '''color palette''', '''edit''', or '''delete a color''' from a '''color palette'''.  Before you can make '''edits to an existing '''color palette''' it must be '''retrieved from its storage folder'''.   
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Clicking the '''Edit current template''' button accesses the current '''Template Properties''' form.  Navigate to the '''Field Mappings''' tab on the form, check the '''Enable splitting on:''' checkbox to '''ON''' and (in this example) select the '''Assigned To''' column from the dropdown list providedThe results are shown here:
  
To do this, launch the '''Template Properties''' form for the '''Template''' involved as discussed in the article at: [[Managing Templates for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Managing Templates (Portal)]] <!--24.0.1-70-->
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Next, go to the '''Main''' tab and click the '''Edit color palettes…''' button.  This accesses the '''current color palette''' as shown below:
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Click the '''Save and use''' button to complete the process and close the current '''Template Properties''' form returning you to the second page of the '''OnePager choices''' form show above.
  
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===Split Resources in the Chart===
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You have several areas where you can make a changes.
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Clicking the '''Create new chart''' button completes the process and creates the chart with the '''column splitting''' feature in use. The chart with '''splitting''' looks like this:
  
===Edit Color Palette Name===
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'''Editing''' the '''color palette's name''' is done by '''retrieving''' the '''color palette''' that you want to '''rename''' using the dropdown button opposite the field named '''Palette name'''. This gives you access to all the '''color palettes''' available by providing you access to the '''color palette''' storage folderClicking the dropdown button reveals the following:
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In the chart with '''column splitting''' shown above, there are now several more task bars in the '''Chart Editor''' than there were before.  The task bar for '''Plate Movement''' is now '''split into two (2) separate task bars''', one for each of the '''two resources assigned'''.  The task bar for '''Centrifugal Barrier''' is now '''split into three (3) separate task bars''', one for each of the '''three resources''' that were assigned to this task in the Asana '''source plan'''. Each of the '''resources''' has a unique '''color''' assigned.  Each of the '''resources''' appears by itself in the '''Legend'''.  The '''Legend title''' shows the '''column name''' that is used for '''splitting the columns'''.
  
<center>[[File:P70-25_0_1-70-(7)-12032020.png]]</center>
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With this feature, you can use '''column splitting''' just like any other column by using the dropdowns in the '''Template Properties''' form or '''Chart Properties''' form to assign '''colors, highlight task bars and milestone symbols, and to define and label rows and swimlanes'''.
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Click the '''BROWSE…''' command to access the Microsoft Windows '''Open''' form for the '''color palettes''' as shown here:
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==Splitting Resources and Task Links==
  
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When task bars with '''Data-Driven''' or manual '''Task Links''' are '''split''', the '''Task Links''' ('''Data-Driven''' and manual) are '''not shown'''.  Further, the '''Task Links''' that are now '''hidden''' and '''do not''' have entries in the '''Where are My Links?''' form.
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When the desired '''color palette''' is '''selected''', click the '''Open''' button and this '''color palette''' becomes the '''current color palette''' for '''editing''' purposes. Then, click the '''Save current palette as…''' command from the '''File''' dropdown to '''save''' the '''renamed color palette''' as shown below:
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Clicking on the '''Save current palette as…''' command accesses the '''Export Chronicle Graphics color palette (.TAP) file''' form as shown below:
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Type in the desired '''name''' for the '''renamed''' selected '''color palette'''. Click '''Save''' to save your '''renamed color palette'''. It is not recommended that you '''change''' the '''color palette name''' for any '''PERMANENT color palettes'''.
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===Add Colors to a Color Palette===
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'''Adding colors to a color palette''' is done by first accessing the '''Palette Editor''' from the '''Main''' tab of the '''Template Properties''' form and clicking the '''Edit''' button in the '''Palette Editor''' to access the dropdown command.  Then click the '''Add color to current palette...''' command to access the Microsoft Windows '''Color''' form as shown below:
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The '''Color''' form looks like this:
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There are already basic '''colors selected''' so to '''add your custom colors''' (up to 16 at a time), place the cursor into the '''color spectrum''' area for the '''desired color'''. As this is done, the '''color''' from the '''color spectrum''' is shown in the '''Color|Solid''' window.  When the '''desired color''' is showing in the '''Color|Solid''' window, click the '''Add to Custom Colors''' button.  The new '''Custom Color''' is placed in the next available '''Custom colors:''' box. When this is done, the '''Color''' form looks like this:
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Repeat this process until all the new '''colors''' are '''selected'''.  You can '''add up to 16 colors''' at a time before clicking '''OK''' to post the '''new colors''' into the '''color palette'''.  At the end of the process described here the '''custom palette''' looks like this sample:
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When you click the '''Close''' button the process is complete. You are then asked if you want to '''save''' the '''color palette''' that you '''edited''' as shown here. 
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Answer '''Yes''' or '''No''' to this question and OnePager takes the appropriate action. As shown above, you have the option to cause the '''color palette''' you just '''edited''' to become the '''default color palette''' by clicking the '''Choose as default''' button. If this option is '''selected''', in this example, '''Custom palette_1''' becomes the '''default color palette''' for '''all color operations''' including '''round-robin color selection''' and other '''color''' related features in OnePager.
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===Editing Colors in a Color Palette===
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To change a '''color''' within a '''color palette''', first access the desired '''color palette''' as described above so that it is visible. Now, in the '''Palette Editor''', shown on the left in the illustration below, click the '''color''' that you want to change (1).  Then click the '''Change color…''' button (2). This accesses the '''Color''' form as shown below on the right:
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'''Select''' the '''new color''' that you want as discussed above in the '''Color''' form (3, 4, and 5). Then, click the '''Add to Custom Colors''' button (6) so that it appears in the top left-most box in the '''Custom colors:''' group on the '''Color''' form (7). Finally, click '''OK''' (8) and the changed '''color''' appears in the selected box of the '''Palette Editor''' form as shown in the sequence below:
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After the '''color''' is changed, click '''Close''' and the new '''color''' becomes part of the '''selected color palette'''.
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===Deleting a Color===
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To '''delete a color''' from a '''color palette''', first access the''' color palette''' with the '''color''' you intend to '''delete''' as described above. Next, '''select''' the '''color''' box that contains the '''color''' you want to '''delete''' and click the '''Delete color…''' button as shown below:
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Since '''color palettes''' are stored the same way as charts and '''Template Properties''' forms, this means that '''deleting a color palette''' can be done by going to the folder where the '''color palettes''' are stored, '''selecting''' the correct '''color palette''' to '''delete''', and using your keyboard's '''Delete Key''', you can '''delete''' the '''selected color's''' file. First access the '''color palette file''' as shown below:
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Once the '''color palette file''' for '''deletion''' is '''selected''', click your keyboard’s '''Delete Key''' or right-click the '''selected file and click the '''Delete''' command in the '''context menu''' shown above.
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==Sharing Color Palettes==
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Charts are represented in your computer as a '''.TAM''' file and '''Template Properties''' forms as '''.TAT''' files. Whenever you '''create''' a chart there is a '''color palette''' associated with it and stored within the '''.TAM''' file.  The same holds for named '''Template Properties''' form files ('''.TAT''' files). These '''color palettes''' are the '''default palette''' for the chart or '''Template Properties''' form in which they are stored and '''travel''' with the chart or '''Template Properties''' form where ever it might go (shared).
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If you build '''custom color palettes''' or '''import''' one or more '''custom color palettes''' from elsewhere, these are stored in the '''ColorPalettes''' sub-folder under the same overall folder as your charts, '''Template Properties''' form, and '''custom milestone symbols'''.  '''Custom color palettes''' are stored in '''.TAP''' files, where they are then accessible for use in the '''creation or update''' of charts. There are no special actions required to distribute a '''default color palette''' other than to '''export''' a '''Template Properties''' form or chart as discussed above.
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When the chart or '''Template Properties''' form is '''imported''' at the destination, '''color palettes''' are stored in the '''ColorPalettes''' folder as a '''.TAP''' file and are available to '''select''' with the '''Edit color palettes...''' button in the '''Main''' tab of the '''Template Properties''' or '''Chart Properties''' forms.  You can at any time access any '''custom color palette''' file ('''.TAP''') in the '''ColorPalettes''' folder and '''export''' them in any available fashion (e.g., email attachment, etc) to any other OnePager user.
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==Related Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 27 November 2023

Introduction

This article is focused on using the Column Splitting feature with OnePager Bundle Standalone and imported Asana source plans.

About Splitting and Parsing Fields

The OnePager column splitting feature allows you to duplicate task bars when a task in your Asana source plan is assigned to multiple resources (or anything else). Because assignments from Asana often are comma-delimited, this feature enables OnePager to parse the comma-delimited list and create a unique task bar for each instance in the comma-separated list.

Split Resource Names Example

Say you want to use color-codes on task bars/milestone symbols based upon your Asana source plan’s Assigned to column as shown below:

P72-24 5 3-72-(1)-11022023.png
P72-24_5_3-72-(1)-11022023.png

Some of the entries in the Assigned to column consist of multiple, comma-separated items and some tasks only used one resource. Without the column splitting feature, a chart created from these data and assigned task bar/milestone symbol colors based upon the Assigned to column looks like this:

P72-24 5 3-72-(5)-11272023.png
P72-24_5_3-72-(5)-11272023.png

OnePager, in this case, treats the entire string as an individual Assigned to value. To provide more flexibility in displaying task bars that have multiple resources assigned, OnePager supports the concept of a column splitting. This feature recognizes comma-separated values in a designated column and creates a separate task bar for each of the comma-separated values.

Enabling Splitting

To use this feature requires turning ON the feature in the Asana Template Properties form you intend to use to make the chart. The setting must be turned ON before the chart is created so launch OnePager Bundle from the desktop icon, click the NEW button on the OnePager Bundle Start form to access the OnePager choices form, select your Asana source plan, and type in the chart's title as shown here:

P72-24 5 3-72-(2A)-11022023.png
P72-24_5_3-72-(2A)-11022023.png

When you click the Next> button at the bottom of the form, OnePager accesses the second page of the OnePager choices form shown below:

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Clicking the Edit current template button accesses the current Template Properties form. Navigate to the Field Mappings tab on the form, check the Enable splitting on: checkbox to ON and (in this example) select the Assigned To column from the dropdown list provided. The results are shown here:

P72-24 5 3-72-(2AAA)-11022023.png
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Click the Save and use button to complete the process and close the current Template Properties form returning you to the second page of the OnePager choices form show above.

Split Resources in the Chart

Clicking the Create new chart button completes the process and creates the chart with the column splitting feature in use. The chart with splitting looks like this:

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In the chart with column splitting shown above, there are now several more task bars in the Chart Editor than there were before. The task bar for Plate Movement is now split into two (2) separate task bars, one for each of the two resources assigned. The task bar for Centrifugal Barrier is now split into three (3) separate task bars, one for each of the three resources that were assigned to this task in the Asana source plan. Each of the resources has a unique color assigned. Each of the resources appears by itself in the Legend. The Legend title shows the column name that is used for splitting the columns.

With this feature, you can use column splitting just like any other column by using the dropdowns in the Template Properties form or Chart Properties form to assign colors, highlight task bars and milestone symbols, and to define and label rows and swimlanes.

Splitting Resources and Task Links

When task bars with Data-Driven or manual Task Links are split, the Task Links (Data-Driven and manual) are not shown. Further, the Task Links that are now hidden and do not have entries in the Where are My Links? form.

Related Links

Templates versus Charts 4.0.1.3-72 Linking Task and Milestone Using Manual and Data-Driven Task Links (Portal) 19.0.1-72
Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal) 21.0.1-72 Template Only Features for OnePager Pro 24.1.1-72
Template Only Features for OnePager Express 24.2.1-72 Template Only Features for Primavera P6 Source Plans in OnePager 24.2.2-72
Template Only Features for Smartsheet Source Plans in OnePager 24.2.3-72 Splitting and Parsing Fields for OnePager Pro 24.4.1-72
Splitting and Parsing Fields for OnePager Express 24.5.1-72 Splitting and Parsing Columns for Primavera P6 Source Plans in OnePager 24.5.2-72
Splitting and Parsing Columns for Smartsheet Source Plans in OnePager 24.5.3-72 Splitting and Parsing Columns for Project for the Web Source Plans 24.5.5-72
Splitting and Parsing Columns for Planisware Enterprise Source Plans 24.5.7-72 Splitting and Parsing Columns for Wrike in OnePager 24.5.11-72

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