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==About Managing the Current Template Properties Form==
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==About Managing Template Properties Forms==
  
Since OnePager is distributed with many pre-defined '''Template Properties''' forms to choose from, you need to know how to:
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===What is a Template Properties Form?===
  
* Find the available '''Template Properties''' forms,
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For OnePager, a '''Template Properties''' form is a general set of '''style rules''' that can be used to create different charts. For example, if you have several projects and need to create the '''same style''' of report for each one, a '''Template Properties''' form allows you to create a '''single style''' that can be applied across '''multiple''' charts. It is the '''Template Properties''' form from which a new chart is created and from which all of the settings in the '''Chart Properties''' form are initially populated.  The '''Template Properties''' form is also the place where you have the largest number of Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' fields from which to '''import''' into OnePager. A '''Template Properties''' form is a great way to achieve '''standardization''' across projects and across team members!  
* Use a selected '''Template Properties''' form,  
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* Create a new '''Template Properties''' form and save the '''Template Properties''' form created or changed in your '''Template''' folder,
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* Make a '''Template Properties''' form from a chart,
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* Rename a '''Template Properties''' form file,
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* Delete an unneeded '''Template Properties''' form,
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* Find included images in '''Template Properties''' forms,
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* And include logos in '''Template Properties''' forms.  
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We’ll discuss on each of these topics in this article.  These topics apply equally to OnePager Express as the do for OnePager Pro and to both the '''Add-in''' and '''Desktop''' applications.
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If everyone starts with the same '''Template Properties''' form, then the resulting charts adheres to '''standards''' that make it much easier for your audiences to digest. For more information on the '''differences between a Template and a chart''', please see the article at: [[Templates versus Charts for Version 7.0 | Templates versus Charts]] <!--4.0.1.3-70-->
  
==Finding Available Template Properties Forms and Changing the Current Template Properties Forms==
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===Managing Template Properties Forms===
  
OnePager is distributed with a fairly comprehensive set of '''Template Properties''' forms. By '''default''', the '''out of the box Template Properties''' form is the '''Single Project Gantt View – Detailed template'''. '''Template Properties''' forms are stored in separate folders.  In addition, OnePager separates the '''Template Properties''' forms into those that use '''English''' measuring units ('''inches'''), those that use '''Metric''' measuring units ('''centimeters'''), and '''Legacy Templates''' (created prior to the version 5.3 release).  To locate your available '''Template Properties''' form, launch the '''Template Properties''' form by clicking the '''Templates…''' button on the Microsoft Project or Excel tool bar.  
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Standard '''Template Properties''' forms are distributed with OnePager and installed on your computer. These standard '''Template Properties''' form options, when selected, can create various visual presentations of your Microsoft Project or Excel data that can meet your schedule discussion needs.  The standard '''Template Properties''' form can also form starting points for you to create your own '''Template Properties''' forms which, in turn, create chart visualizations of project data specifically tailored to your presentations. The distributed standard '''Template Properties''' forms, for the most part, contain the same controls and options as the '''Chart Properties''' form that is the computer data representation of the chart managed by the '''Chart Editor'''. There are, however, differences in the content, controls, and features between OnePager '''Template Properties''' forms and the '''Chart Properties''' forms. For more instructions on '''Template Properties form only features''', please see the articles shown in the links below:  
  
Alternatively, when using the OnePager '''Desktop''' application, launch the application and go to the '''File''' ribbon tool bar tab and locate the '''Template''' button on the '''Options''' tab. Clicking the '''Template''' button accesses the '''Template Properties''' form as shown below. Click the '''File''' button on the '''Template Properties''' form's tool bar and click the '''Open…''' command. The result is shown below:
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==Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Forms==
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Hovering over a '''RECENT Template''' chart file name reveals the '''path name''' to the associated '''Template Properties''' form being used by that chart file name.  To see your available '''Template Properties''' forms, click the '''BROWSE…''' option to access the Microsoft Windows Explorer window showing your available '''Template Properties''' forms in their folder:
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'''Template Properties''' forms distributed with OnePager Pro and Express can be accesses for '''review''', '''editing''', and '''saved''' in two ways:
  
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1) From the OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') and Express ('''OPX''') '''Add-in''' applications.
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Select the '''Template Properties''' form file you need and then click the '''Open''' button.  This establishes the selected '''Template Properties''' form as the '''current Template'''.  Any new charts '''created''' from this point on uses this selected '''Template Properties''' form.
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2) From the OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') and Express ('''OPX''') '''Desktop''' applications.
  
==Using the Selected Template Properties Form==
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===Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Form from the Add-in Application===
  
As discussed in the sub-section above, after you have located the desired '''Template Properties''' form and have the '''Template Properties''' form displayed on the screen, just click the '''Use''' button to close the form.
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To access, '''review''' or '''edit''' the '''Template Properties''' form from the OnePager '''Add-in''' application, click the '''Templates…''' button on the Microsoft Project ribbon's '''Add-ins''' tool bar for '''OPP''' or click the Microsoft Excel ribbon's '''Add-ins''' tool bar for '''OPX'''. The '''Template…''' button for '''OPP''' is shown below:
  
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Or, if you have '''edited''' the '''Template Properties''' form or created a new '''Template Properties''' form, click the '''Save and use''' button.
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Clicking the '''Template...''' button shown above for either '''OPP''' or '''OPX''' accesses the '''current Template Properties''' form as shown here:
  
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==Creating a New Template Properties Form and Saving the Template Properties Form for Later Use==
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The current '''Template Properties''' form is displayed on top of your Microsoft Project or Excel '''source plan''' and can be '''reviewed''', '''edited''', or '''saved after editing''' using the '''File''', '''Edit''', or '''Help''' buttons on the '''Template Properties''' form's tool bar as shown above. If any '''edits''' are made to the accessed current '''Template Properties''' form , these '''edits''' can be made permanent by using the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the form after all '''edits''' are accomplished.
  
You can '''create''' a new '''Template Properties''' form so that you can make the chart settings you need to support your presentations or to establish as standard in your organization. 
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===Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Form from the Desktop Application===
  
To '''create''' a new '''Template Properties''' form, launch the '''Template Properties''' form with the '''Template…''' button on the Microsoft Project or Excel tool bar. When the '''Template Properties''' form appears, select the '''File''' command and the click '''New…''' option as shown here:
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Since the '''Desktop''' versions of '''OPP''' and '''OPX''' are launched from desktop '''Icons''' on your computer, either of these '''Desktop''' applications needs to be launched first before access can be gained to the current '''Template Properties''' form. Launching either '''OPP''' or '''OPX''' '''Desktop''' application accesses the respective '''Chart Editor''' that is '''blank''' and the '''OnePager Pro or Express Start''' form. To '''review''' or '''edit''' the '''Template Properties''' form from the OnePager '''Desktop''' application, click the '''File''' tab on the '''Chart Editor's''' ribbon screen and then the '''Options''' tab on the set of tabs on the left side of the screen as shown here:
  
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As shown above, clicking the '''New...''' command in the '''File''' dropdown causes OnePager to '''create a temporary Template Properties''' form name and show that the '''Template Properties''' form is '''(unsaved)'''. At this point go ahead and make your '''edits''' to the settings on one or more of the '''Template Properties''' form's tabs. When you are finished with your '''edits''', you need to '''save''' your new '''Template Properties''' form and give it a '''file name''' appropriate to the project or organization. To do this, again, click the '''File''' button on the '''Template Properties''' form's tool bar and then click either the '''Save''' or the '''Save As…''' options as shown below:
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Clicking the '''Template...''' button as shown above accesses the '''Template Properties''' form for '''editing''' as illustrated below:
  
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You can '''save''' the '''Template Properties''' form you’ve just '''created or updated''' either with the OnePager generated name or with a name of your choosing.  You can also '''save''' the '''Template Properties''' form just '''created or updated''' with the OnePager generated name and make it the '''Current Template''' by clicking the '''Save and use''' button at the bottom of the '''Template Properties''' form. To '''save''' the '''new or modified Template Properties form''' with your own '''file name''', click the '''Save As…''' option in the '''File''' dropdown.
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If any '''edits''' are made to the accessed current '''Template Properties''' form, these '''edits''' can be made permanent by using the '''Save''' button at the bottom of the form after all '''edits''' are accomplished. Illustrated above are the steps for accessing the '''Template Properties''' form associated with the '''OnePager Pro Desktop''' application. The same steps are used to access the '''OnePager Express Desktop''' application’s '''Template Properties''' form.
  
The Microsoft Windows '''Save''' form appears and you can choose the '''file name''' and save the '''Template Properties''' form as shown below:
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==Customizing the OnePager Template Properties Form==
  
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The '''Template Properties''' form has the same tabs as the '''Chart Properties''' form and on each tab, for the most part, the controls on the '''Template Properties''' form mirror those on the '''Chart Properties''' form. You can '''customize''' any distributed '''Template Properties''' form to have your charts '''start out with''' a common look and use a standard set of Microsoft Project fields. For '''OPX''' this also applies to Microsoft Excel fields. '''Editing''' within the '''Template Properties''' form involves accessing the specific tab and using the control group controls within the tab to change the settings and checkboxes to meet you visualizations intent.
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==Making a Template Properties Form from a Chart==
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===Similarity to the Chart Properties Form===
  
Once you '''create''' an effective chart, you might like to use those '''same settings''' to make a new chart for a different set of data from different Microsoft Project or Excel '''source plans'''.  Or you can let some other person emulate the chart’s look and feel as a new '''standard''' by '''sharing the Template Properties''' form. To do this, open the chart of interest and click the '''Save as Template''' button on the '''Home''' tab as shown below:
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Since the '''Template Properties''' form's controls are so similar to those of the '''Chart Properties''' form, we recommend that you reference the articles dealing with '''Editing the Chart Properties''' form at: [[Editing with the Chart Properties form for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)]] <!--21.0.1-70-->
  
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===Special Features on the Template Properties Form===
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Clicking the '''Save as Template''' button accesses Microsoft Windows Explorer and the folder location where '''Template Properties''' forms are stored as shown below:
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There are three (3) '''special feature controls''' on the '''Template Properties''' form that need to be set in the current '''Template Properties''' form if the feature is to be used in the '''creation''' and subsequent '''update''' of charts.
  
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====Enterprise Custom Fields====
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You can '''change the folder location''' for the new '''Template Properties''' form and '''change the file name''' as desired. Click the '''Save''' button when '''editing''' is completed.   You can now use this new '''Template Properties''' form to repeat the look and feel of the chart you copied to a '''Template Properties''' form with different data from other Microsoft Project or Excel '''source plans'''.  You can also '''share''' this '''Template Properties''' form with other OnePager users by sending them the '''Template Properties''' form's files ('''.TAT''' extension) in an email, or by copying your '''Template Properties form files''' to a '''shared location'''.
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For OnePager Pro only, the product supports access to '''Enterprise Custom Fields''' that typically reside in an '''enterprise server'''. All OnePager Pro '''Template Properties''' forms have controls for accessing these '''Enterprise Custom Fields. For more information on the access and use of '''Enterprise Custom Fields''' for OnePager Pro, please see the article at:
  
==Renaming a Template Properties Form File==
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You can '''rename''' a '''Template Properties form file''' in the same way that you '''rename any file''' supported by Microsoft Windows.  Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to go to the location where your '''Template Properties form files''' are stored.  Select the file that you want to '''change''' and right-click to reveal the '''context menu''' as shown below:
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====Field Splitting and Column Parsing====
  
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The '''Field Splitting''' feature allows you to duplicate tasks when a tasks in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plans''' are assigned to '''multiple resources''' (or anything else). Because assignments from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel can often be '''comma-delimited''', this feature enables OnePager to parse the '''comma-delimited list''' and '''create''' a unique task for each instance in the '''comma-separated''' list. If you anticipate using the '''Field Splitting and Column Parsing''' feature of OnePager Pro or Express, there are setup requirements to be made in the OnePager Pro or Express '''Template Properties''' form you intend to use. For more information on setting up the '''Field Splitting and Column''' features for OnePager Pro and Express, please see the articles at:
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Click the '''Rename''' command which highlights the selected '''Template Properties''' form file and allow you to make the name change in place. When you’ve '''changed''' the name to the desire '''Template Properties''' form file, click anywhere or close the Microsoft Windows Explorer window.
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==Deleting a Template Properties Form File==
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==Managing the Current Template Properties Form==
  
'''Deleting a Template Properties''' form file can be done in the same way that any other Microsoft Windows file is '''deleted'''.  Locate the '''Template Properties form file''' to be '''deleted''' in your file system and select the file with a right-click. Then, select the '''Delete''' command in the '''context menu''' and the file is '''deleted''' as shown below:
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As mentioned, '''Template Properties''' forms are key to managing a standard look and feel for charts produced by individuals and organizations when communicating schedule issues. This being the case, the '''management of Template Properties''' forms as objects is an important subject that is presented in the article at:  
  
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For management of '''images''' associated with a '''Template Properties''' forms, click the '''Template Properties''' form tool bar’s '''Edit''' button and the following menu is shown:
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Clicking the '''Images...''' command gives you a '''list of images''' that are included in the '''displayed Template'''.  If there are no '''images''' associated with the '''Template Properties''' form, an information message appears as shown below:
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You can put standard '''images''' such as company '''logos''' into a '''Template Properties''' forms so that you and others can build charts that have standard company elements in them. 
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Then turn that chart into a '''Template Properties''' form as described in the previous section.  You can verify that the '''images''' are indeed part of the '''Template Properties''' form by examining its '''image content'''.  To do this click the '''Templates…''' button to access the '''Template Properties''' form and go to the '''Edit''' button and click the '''Images…''' command as shown here:
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You can view these '''images''' at any time using the '''Template Properties''' form to make a new chart.  To '''delete an image''' from the '''Template Properties''' form, select an '''image to deleted''' from the '''images listed''' in the '''Here are the images in this template''' form shown above with the mouse (left-click) and click your keyboard’s '''Delete Key'''.  This '''permanently deletes''' the image from the '''Template Properties''' form.  '''UNDO''' does not retrieve the '''image''' after the keyboard’s '''Delete Key''' is pressed.
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Revision as of 16:25, 15 January 2021

About Managing Template Properties Forms

What is a Template Properties Form?

For OnePager, a Template Properties form is a general set of style rules that can be used to create different charts. For example, if you have several projects and need to create the same style of report for each one, a Template Properties form allows you to create a single style that can be applied across multiple charts. It is the Template Properties form from which a new chart is created and from which all of the settings in the Chart Properties form are initially populated. The Template Properties form is also the place where you have the largest number of Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan fields from which to import into OnePager. A Template Properties form is a great way to achieve standardization across projects and across team members!

If everyone starts with the same Template Properties form, then the resulting charts adheres to standards that make it much easier for your audiences to digest. For more information on the differences between a Template and a chart, please see the article at: Templates versus Charts

Managing Template Properties Forms

Standard Template Properties forms are distributed with OnePager and installed on your computer. These standard Template Properties form options, when selected, can create various visual presentations of your Microsoft Project or Excel data that can meet your schedule discussion needs. The standard Template Properties form can also form starting points for you to create your own Template Properties forms which, in turn, create chart visualizations of project data specifically tailored to your presentations. The distributed standard Template Properties forms, for the most part, contain the same controls and options as the Chart Properties form that is the computer data representation of the chart managed by the Chart Editor. There are, however, differences in the content, controls, and features between OnePager Template Properties forms and the Chart Properties forms. For more instructions on Template Properties form only features, please see the articles shown in the links below:

Template Only Features-OnePager Pro Template Only Features-OnePager Express

Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Forms

Template Properties forms distributed with OnePager Pro and Express can be accesses for review, editing, and saved in two ways:

1) From the OnePager Pro (OPP) and Express (OPX) Add-in applications.

2) From the OnePager Pro (OPP) and Express (OPX) Desktop applications.

Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Form from the Add-in Application

To access, review or edit the Template Properties form from the OnePager Add-in application, click the Templates… button on the Microsoft Project ribbon's Add-ins tool bar for OPP or click the Microsoft Excel ribbon's Add-ins tool bar for OPX. The Template… button for OPP is shown below:

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Clicking the Template... button shown above for either OPP or OPX accesses the current Template Properties form as shown here:

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The current Template Properties form is displayed on top of your Microsoft Project or Excel source plan and can be reviewed, edited, or saved after editing using the File, Edit, or Help buttons on the Template Properties form's tool bar as shown above. If any edits are made to the accessed current Template Properties form , these edits can be made permanent by using the Save button at the bottom of the form after all edits are accomplished.

Accessing the OnePager Template Properties Form from the Desktop Application

Since the Desktop versions of OPP and OPX are launched from desktop Icons on your computer, either of these Desktop applications needs to be launched first before access can be gained to the current Template Properties form. Launching either OPP or OPX Desktop application accesses the respective Chart Editor that is blank and the OnePager Pro or Express Start form. To review or edit the Template Properties form from the OnePager Desktop application, click the File tab on the Chart Editor's ribbon screen and then the Options tab on the set of tabs on the left side of the screen as shown here:

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Clicking the Template... button as shown above accesses the Template Properties form for editing as illustrated below:

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If any edits are made to the accessed current Template Properties form, these edits can be made permanent by using the Save button at the bottom of the form after all edits are accomplished. Illustrated above are the steps for accessing the Template Properties form associated with the OnePager Pro Desktop application. The same steps are used to access the OnePager Express Desktop application’s Template Properties form.

Customizing the OnePager Template Properties Form

The Template Properties form has the same tabs as the Chart Properties form and on each tab, for the most part, the controls on the Template Properties form mirror those on the Chart Properties form. You can customize any distributed Template Properties form to have your charts start out with a common look and use a standard set of Microsoft Project fields. For OPX this also applies to Microsoft Excel fields. Editing within the Template Properties form involves accessing the specific tab and using the control group controls within the tab to change the settings and checkboxes to meet you visualizations intent.

Similarity to the Chart Properties Form

Since the Template Properties form's controls are so similar to those of the Chart Properties form, we recommend that you reference the articles dealing with Editing the Chart Properties form at: Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)

Special Features on the Template Properties Form

There are three (3) special feature controls on the Template Properties form that need to be set in the current Template Properties form if the feature is to be used in the creation and subsequent update of charts.

Enterprise Custom Fields

For OnePager Pro only, the product supports access to Enterprise Custom Fields that typically reside in an enterprise server. All OnePager Pro Template Properties forms have controls for accessing these Enterprise Custom Fields. For more information on the access and use of Enterprise Custom Fields for OnePager Pro, please see the article at:

Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project for OnePager Pro

Field Splitting and Column Parsing

The Field Splitting feature allows you to duplicate tasks when a tasks in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plans are assigned to multiple resources (or anything else). Because assignments from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel can often be comma-delimited, this feature enables OnePager to parse the comma-delimited list and create a unique task for each instance in the comma-separated list. If you anticipate using the Field Splitting and Column Parsing feature of OnePager Pro or Express, there are setup requirements to be made in the OnePager Pro or Express Template Properties form you intend to use. For more information on setting up the Field Splitting and Column features for OnePager Pro and Express, please see the articles at:

Splitting and Parsing Fields-OnePager Pro Splitting and Parsing Fields-OnePager Express

Managing the Current Template Properties Form

As mentioned, Template Properties forms are key to managing a standard look and feel for charts produced by individuals and organizations when communicating schedule issues. This being the case, the management of Template Properties forms as objects is an important subject that is presented in the article at:

Managing the Current Template

Related Links

Templates versus Charts

Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)

Template Only Features-OnePager Pro

Template Only Features-OnePager Express

Using Enterprise Custom Fields from Microsoft Project for OnePager Pro

Splitting and Parsing Fields-OnePager Pro

Splitting and Parsing Fields-OnePager Express

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