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==Creating New, Retrieving Existing, Saving, and Saving As==
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==About Sharing via Other Applications (e.g. PowerPoint)==
  
This article provides links to articles which cover the specifics on '''Creating new chart''', '''Retrieving existing charts''', and '''Saving charts'''Please use the links below as they apply to the OnePager products and operations you want to perform.
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Sometimes you want to share OnePager outputs by using PowerPoint slides, Word documents, messages, or on internal websitesWhen you are ready to distribute your OnePager visuals, you have several options.
  
==Creating NEW Charts==
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==Copy & Paste==
  
There are several ways to create '''NEW''' charts with OnePager Pro and OnePager Express. OnePager is designed to support these two methods for creating '''NEW''' for each product:  (1) '''Push''' and (2) '''Pull''' Operations.  
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'''Copy/paste''' '''snapshots''' from a chart into other Microsoft Windows applications via the '''Windows clipboard'''.   This is one way to share via other Microsoft Office applications because it creates outputs that can be scaled in those other applications.  '''Copy/paste''' can be more appropriate than '''sharing''' as a '''graphics image format''' such as '''.PNG''' because it transfers the chart in a '''scaleable vector format''' called Microsoft Windows Enhanced Metafile ('''EMF''').
  
Pleases refer to the referenced articles below:
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Click the '''Copy''' button as shown here:  
  
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(1)-11272020.png]]</center>
===Push Operations===
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{| class="wikitable"
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When the OnePager '''document''' does not have '''multiple pages''', clicking the '''Copy''' button itself (not the dropdown menu portion) places the entire chart '''document''' into the Microsoft Windows '''clipboard'''If the OnePager '''document''' has '''multiple pages''', you have three (3) options for placing OnePager output into the Microsoft Windows '''clipboard''' accessible by clicking the dropdown menu portion of the '''Copy''' button as shown below:
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro Add-in
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Pro Add-in]] <!--7.1.1-70-->
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| OnePager Pro Desktop
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Pro Desktop]] <!--7.1.2-70-->
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| OnePager Express Add-in
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Express Add-in for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--7.2.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express Desktop
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart - OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.2.2-70-->
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(2)-11272020.png]]</center>
===Pull Operations===
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{| class="wikitable"
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===Entire Document===
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro Pull Operation
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro]] <!--7.13.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express Pull Operation
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| [[Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express  for Version 7.0 | Creating a NEW Chart via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.13.2-70-->
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==Retrieving a Chart (OPEN)==
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'''Selecting''' this copy option places the entire chart '''document''', as displayed in the '''normal view''' mode, into the Microsoft Windows '''clipboard'''.
  
'''Retrieving''' an existing chart to review it ('''OPEN'''), to '''edit''', or to '''update''' it with new information from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel is covered in the [[Getting Started with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Getting Started (Portal)]] <!--3.0.1-70--> series of articles.  There are also several ways to '''OPEN''' existing charts with OnePager Pro and OnePager Express depending on the application used. 
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===Current Page===
  
Please refer to the referenced articles below:
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The '''current page''', in the context of a '''multiple page''' OnePager '''document''', is the '''last page''' that you performed an operation on such as clicking on a task/milestone.  You can make such page selections either in the '''normal view''' or the '''page break view''' modes.  On making the selection of the '''current page''' option, that page is placed in the Microsoft Windows '''clipboard'''.
  
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===Specific Page===
===Opening an Existing Chart===
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If '''Specific page''' option is selected, you see a form where you can select the page to be placed in the Microsoft Windows '''clipboard''' as shown below:
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro Add-in
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| [[Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 7.0 | Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Pro Add-in]] <!--7.5.1-70-->
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| OnePager Pro Desktop
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| [[Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 7.0 | Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Pro Desktop]] <!--7.5.2-70-->
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| OnePager Express Add-in
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| [[Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Express Add-in for Version 6.0 | Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--7.6.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express Desktop
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| [[Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 6.0 | Opening an EXISTING Chart - OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.6.2-70-->
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==Updating an Existing Chart==
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(3)-11272020.png]]</center>
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'''Updating''' a chart involves either '''ADDING''' a snapshot or '''REPLACING''' a snapshot and each can be done by either a '''Push''' or '''Pull''' Operation. 
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A message in the '''status bar''' at the bottom of the OnePager '''Chart Editor''' confirms that the image was copied to the '''clipboard''' as shown below:
  
Please see the links that immediately follow:
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(4)-11272020.png]]</center>
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===Pasting The Clipboard Contents===
===ADDING a Snapshot Using the Push Operation===
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Paste the '''clipboard contents''' into a PowerPoint slide, Word document, email message, or any other Windows application that supports pasting from the '''clipboard'''.   The chart from OnePager is in a '''vector format''', which means that you can '''resize''' it in PowerPoint, Word, etc. without losing the sharpness of the task bars, milestone symbols, decorations, and fonts.
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro Add-in
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Add-in]] <!--7.7.1-70-->
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| OnePager Pro Desktop
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Desktop]] <!--7.7.2-70-->
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| OnePager Express Add-in
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Add-in for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--7.8.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express Desktop
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot Via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot Via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.8.2-70-->
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===ADDING a Snapshot Using the Pull Operation===
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===Cautions===
  
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The size of the '''copied and pasted image''' from the OnePager '''Chart Editor''' is determined by its '''size''' in the '''Normal View''' Mode. If you '''zoomed''' the chart way out (i.e., made it small in the '''Chart Editor'''), the '''pasted image''' can be too small for PowerPoint, for example. Just to be safe, you should '''zoom in''' before copying to the clipboard.
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro for Version 6.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro]] <!--7.15.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express
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| [[ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | ADDING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.15.2-70-->
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==Export of Single/Multi-Page Charts to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDF’s==
===REPLACING a Snapshot Using the Push Operation===
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OnePager version 5.3 and later have added capabilities to '''output charts as files''' that can be loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed as '''.PDF''' images using a suitable '''PDF''' reader. With a chart displayed in the '''Chart Editor''', click the '''File''' tab on the OnePager ribbon tool bar and then click the '''Export''' tab which provides the following options:
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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|-
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| OnePager Pro Add-in
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Add-in]] <!--7.9.1-70-->
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| OnePager Pro Desktop
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Pro Desktop]] <!--7.9.2-70-->
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| OnePager Express Add-in
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Add-in for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--7.10.1-70-->
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| OnePager Express Desktop
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Push Update - OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.10.2-70-->
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(5)-11272020.png]]</center>
===REPLACING a Snapshot Using the Pull Operation===
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Clicking the '''Send to PowerPoint''' button formats the chart as a Microsoft PowerPoint chart and bring up a Microsoft Windows '''Save As''' form as shown below:
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Replacing Snapshot Article
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to  Custom Update Article
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| OnePager Pro
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro]] <!--7.14.1-70-->
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| [[Custom Update (Replacing) of a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Custom Update (Replacing) of a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Pro]] <!--7.16.1-70
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| OnePager Express
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| [[REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | REPLACING a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.14.2-70
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|  [[Custom Update (Replacing) of a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express for Version 6.0 | Custom Update (Replacing) of a Snapshot via Pull Operation - OnePager Express]] <!--7.16.2-70-->
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==Using OnePager Pro with Server Resident Source Plans==
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(6)-11272020.png]]</center>
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OnePager Pro has the capability to '''create''', '''retrieve''', '''save''', and '''update''' charts from Microsoft Project '''source plans''' that are '''server resident'''.
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Once '''saved''', the file can be opened in Microsoft PowerPoint.  A similar option is used for '''.PDF''' file exports.  Click the '''Send to PDF''' button and a Microsoft Windows '''Save As''' form appears allowing you to '''save''' the formatted chart as a '''.PDF''' file.  
  
For more general information on using '''server resident source plans''', please see the article at: [[Using OnePager Pro with Server Resident Project Plans for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Using OnePager Pro with Server Resident Project Plans (Portal)]] <!--8.5.1-70-->
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(7)-11272020.png]]</center>
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Please use the links that follow for specific product information related to using '''server resident source plans''':
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Once '''saved''', the '''.PDF''' file can be '''opened''' in Adobe Acrobat® or other '''PDF''' reader. 
  
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There is another way to '''save''' charts in a variety of formats using the '''Save As''' button on the ribbon’s '''File''' tab as shown in the figure above. When you click the '''Save As''' button, a form appears that allows you to select the '''Save as type:''' from the dropdown menu shown in the illustration below. Make sure that you establish the '''file save location''' as well as selecting the file '''save type''' before clicking the '''Save''' button on the form.
{| class="wikitable"
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! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | OnePager Product
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Link to Article
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| OnePager Pro Add-in
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| [[Using OnePager Pro Add-In with Server Resident Project Plans for Version 7.0 | Using OnePager Pro Add-In with Server Resident Project Plans]] <!--8.5.1.1-70-->
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| OnePager Pro Desktop
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| [[Using OnePager Pro Desktop with Server Resident Project Plans for Version 7.0 | Using OnePager Pro Desktop with Server Resident Project Plans]] <!--8.5.1.2-70-->
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==Updating Using the OnePager Data Tab==
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_1-70-(4)-11272020.png]]</center>
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The OnePager '''Data''' ribbon tool bar tab’s '''Selected file(s)''' button, shown below, is useful in verifying that you have the correct '''source plans''' associated with the '''open''' chart is/are correct. 
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==Print to Paper==
  
<center>[[File:P70-23_1_1-70-(1)-11272020.png]]</center>
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You can distribute individual '''snapshots''' from a chart as a printed document, which includes '''.PDF''' files. Select the '''File''' tab on the ribbon and then select the '''Print''' tab as shown below:
<!--<center>P70-23_1_1-70-(1)-11272020.png</center>-->
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For more information on the '''Data tab's Selected file(s) button''', please see the article at: [[Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button for Version 7.0 | Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button]] <!--7.17.1-70-->
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(8)-11272020.png]]</center>
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==Saving a Chart (Save)==
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The chart above is a '''multi-page''' chart.  Clicking the '''Print''' button displaying the '''printer icon''' shown above accesses the standard Microsoft Windows '''Print''' form.  From this standard form you can select (1) the pages to print, (2) the printer to use, and (3) any other special features implemented on the printer and available through the '''Preferences''' button.
  
When a chart is '''created''', '''opened''', or '''updated''', as with other Microsoft Windows applications, the chart can be '''saved''' in four (4) ways:
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(9)-11272020.png]]</center>
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===Using the Save Icon===
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Choose a printer and press the '''Print''' shown above.  Printer settings can also be changed by selecting the '''Settings''' button shown on the '''Printing your chart''' page below.  By doing so, OnePager displays the '''Chart Properties''' form’s '''Page Setup''' tab.
  
Above the OnePager tool bar and ribbon is a '''Save icon''' shown below:
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<center>[[File:P70-23_2_2_1-70-(10)-11272020.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:P70-23_1_1-70-(2)-11272020.png]]</center>
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You can print to a '''.PDF''' file if you have a '''.PDF''' virtual printer installed, such as various Adobe® products and third-party products.
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When the '''Save icon''' is clicked, OnePager automatically '''saves''' the open chart in the '''.TAM''' file you named when the chart was first created (NEW).  If the chart has not yet been '''saved''', you are prompted to create a '''.TAM''' file name for it.
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===Using File Tab's Save Button===
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If the '''.TAM''' was not previously '''saved''', OnePager returns to the '''Chart Editor''' and opens the OnePager '''Save As''' form so you can create a '''name''' for the '''.TAM'''.  If the .TAM was previously '''saved''' using this method, OnePager again '''saves''' the '''.TAM''' under the previously created '''file name'''.
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===Prompting the Save Operation By Clicking the File Tab's Close Button===
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A third way to cause the chart to be '''saved''' is to click the '''Close''' tab shown above which is the typical Microsoft Windows method for closing the application.  If no changes were made to an '''open''' chart that was previously '''saved''' or '''opened''' from a named '''.TAM''', the application is '''closed''' without '''re-saving''' the '''open .TAM'''.  However, if changes were made to the chart during the session, a '''Chronicle Graphics message''' form is displayed giving you the option to '''save the chart''':
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Finally, you can always force the '''saving of the chart''' if changes were made by clicking the red highlighted '''X''' in the upper-most right corner of the '''Chart Editor'''.  Again, if no changes were made the application is close.  If changes were made to the chart, the above '''message''' is displayed with the options shown.
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==Saving a Chart to a New .TAM File (Save As)==
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At some point, you want to create one or more additional charts that show the same imported data in a different way.
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2) For example, you want to assign '''colors''' based on a different '''source plan data fields'''. Or you want to show '''critical path segments''' in one chart and not in another.  '''Please note''' Saving a chart as a new '''.TAM''' file is '''not the same as creating a Template'''.
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For more information on using '''Templates''', please see the article at: [[Managing Templates for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Managing Templates (Portal)]] <!--24.0.1-70-->
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===Using Save As===
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To create a new chart name and '''.TAM''' file from an existing one, go to the OnePager ribbon, click the '''File''' button that takes you to the screen below then click the '''Save as…''' command tab on the left.  This action accesses the '''Save As chart''' form as shown below:
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===Retrieving a Saved As File===
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Whenever you launch OnePager again and want to '''OPEN''' this file, it can be found by clicking the '''OPEN''' button in the '''OnePager Pro Start''' form, then clicking '''BROWSE FILES''' button and looking up the file in the Microsoft Windows '''Open''' form as shown below:
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==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
  
[[Getting Started with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Getting Started (Portal)]] <!--3.0.1-70-->
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[[Creating Multi-Page Charts with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)]] <!--8.6.1-70-->
  
[[Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button for Version 7.0 | Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button]] <!--7.17.1-70-->
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[[Page Setup for Version 7.0 | Page Setup]] <!--8.6.1.2.1-70-->
  
[[Using OnePager Pro with Server Resident Project Plans for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Using OnePager Pro with Server Resident Project Plans (Portal)]] <!--8.5.1-70-->
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[[Document Fitting for Version 7.0 | Document Fitting]] <!--8.6.1.2.2-70-->
  
[[Managing Templates for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Managing Templates (Portal)]] <!--24.0.1-70-->
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[[Repeating Elements for Version 7.0 | Repeating Elements]] <!--8.6.1.2.3-70-->
  
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Revision as of 16:52, 15 January 2021

About Sharing via Other Applications (e.g. PowerPoint)

Sometimes you want to share OnePager outputs by using PowerPoint slides, Word documents, messages, or on internal websites. When you are ready to distribute your OnePager visuals, you have several options.

Copy & Paste

Copy/paste snapshots from a chart into other Microsoft Windows applications via the Windows clipboard. This is one way to share via other Microsoft Office applications because it creates outputs that can be scaled in those other applications. Copy/paste can be more appropriate than sharing as a graphics image format such as .PNG because it transfers the chart in a scaleable vector format called Microsoft Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMF).

Click the Copy button as shown here:

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When the OnePager document does not have multiple pages, clicking the Copy button itself (not the dropdown menu portion) places the entire chart document into the Microsoft Windows clipboard. If the OnePager document has multiple pages, you have three (3) options for placing OnePager output into the Microsoft Windows clipboard accessible by clicking the dropdown menu portion of the Copy button as shown below:

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Entire Document

Selecting this copy option places the entire chart document, as displayed in the normal view mode, into the Microsoft Windows clipboard.

Current Page

The current page, in the context of a multiple page OnePager document, is the last page that you performed an operation on such as clicking on a task/milestone. You can make such page selections either in the normal view or the page break view modes. On making the selection of the current page option, that page is placed in the Microsoft Windows clipboard.

Specific Page

If Specific page option is selected, you see a form where you can select the page to be placed in the Microsoft Windows clipboard as shown below:

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A message in the status bar at the bottom of the OnePager Chart Editor confirms that the image was copied to the clipboard as shown below:

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Pasting The Clipboard Contents

Paste the clipboard contents into a PowerPoint slide, Word document, email message, or any other Windows application that supports pasting from the clipboard. The chart from OnePager is in a vector format, which means that you can resize it in PowerPoint, Word, etc. without losing the sharpness of the task bars, milestone symbols, decorations, and fonts.

Cautions

The size of the copied and pasted image from the OnePager Chart Editor is determined by its size in the Normal View Mode. If you zoomed the chart way out (i.e., made it small in the Chart Editor), the pasted image can be too small for PowerPoint, for example. Just to be safe, you should zoom in before copying to the clipboard.

Export of Single/Multi-Page Charts to Microsoft PowerPoint and PDF’s

OnePager version 5.3 and later have added capabilities to output charts as files that can be loaded into Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed as .PDF images using a suitable PDF reader. With a chart displayed in the Chart Editor, click the File tab on the OnePager ribbon tool bar and then click the Export tab which provides the following options:

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Clicking the Send to PowerPoint button formats the chart as a Microsoft PowerPoint chart and bring up a Microsoft Windows Save As form as shown below:

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Once saved, the file can be opened in Microsoft PowerPoint. A similar option is used for .PDF file exports. Click the Send to PDF button and a Microsoft Windows Save As form appears allowing you to save the formatted chart as a .PDF file.

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Once saved, the .PDF file can be opened in Adobe Acrobat® or other PDF reader.

There is another way to save charts in a variety of formats using the Save As button on the ribbon’s File tab as shown in the figure above. When you click the Save As button, a form appears that allows you to select the Save as type: from the dropdown menu shown in the illustration below. Make sure that you establish the file save location as well as selecting the file save type before clicking the Save button on the form.

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Print to Paper

You can distribute individual snapshots from a chart as a printed document, which includes .PDF files. Select the File tab on the ribbon and then select the Print tab as shown below:

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The chart above is a multi-page chart. Clicking the Print button displaying the printer icon shown above accesses the standard Microsoft Windows Print form. From this standard form you can select (1) the pages to print, (2) the printer to use, and (3) any other special features implemented on the printer and available through the Preferences button.

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Choose a printer and press the Print shown above. Printer settings can also be changed by selecting the Settings button shown on the Printing your chart page below. By doing so, OnePager displays the Chart Properties form’s Page Setup tab.

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You can print to a .PDF file if you have a .PDF virtual printer installed, such as various Adobe® products and third-party products.

Related Links

Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)

Page Setup

Document Fitting

Repeating Elements

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