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How do I work with multuiple projects?

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by - delegate Carol [1 post] (2007 Feb 19 Mon, 09:54) replyReply

A breif overview please

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Using Microsoft Project to work with multiple projects

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2007 Feb 20 Tue, 14:27) Edited on 2007 Feb 20 Tue, 14:28 replyReply

Hi Carol

I trust that you found your project course useful.

To use Microsoft Project to work with multiple projects you will need to set up a master file. Then you can either copy and past each project into this file, or you can use the window feature to do this all for you.

To do this go to window in the menu, then click new window and then is the projects list select all of the projects that you want to manage then click ok.

Hope this helps

David


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