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    ==Creating a Project==
    A new project can be created by pressing the ''New Project'' button or selecting a ''project template'' in the [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Startup View|Startup View]].
    A new project can be created by pressing the ''New Project'' button or selecting a ''project template'' in the [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Startup View|Startup View]].


    This will create a new project with default values defined in [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Configure Plan Dialog|Settings]] or from values defined in the template. The [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Project Settings Dialog|project settings dialog]] will open to enable you to define project specific properties like ''project name'', ''manager'' and ''target times''.
    This will create a new project with default values defined in [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Configure Plan Dialog|Settings]] or from values defined in the template. The [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Project Settings Dialog|project settings dialog]] will open to enable you to define project specific properties like ''project name'', ''manager'' and ''target times''.


    When you create you first project, consider creating resources in a separate file. When you refer to this file in your project(s), you do not need to define your resources again, and you can coordinate resource usage across projects.
    When you create your first project, consider creating resources in a separate file. When you refer to this file in your project(s), you do not need to define your resources again, and you can coordinate resource usage across projects.
    See [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Managing Resources|Managing Resources]].
    See [[Special:myLanguage/Plan/Manual/Managing Resources|Managing Resources]].



    Latest revision as of 10:43, 1 November 2019

    Creating a Project

    A new project can be created by pressing the New Project button or selecting a project template in the Startup View.

    This will create a new project with default values defined in Settings or from values defined in the template. The project settings dialog will open to enable you to define project specific properties like project name, manager and target times.

    When you create your first project, consider creating resources in a separate file. When you refer to this file in your project(s), you do not need to define your resources again, and you can coordinate resource usage across projects. See Managing Resources.

    If you want to coordinate resource usage across projects, your project files must be stored in the same directory. A useful structure could be something like this:

    Plan
       !-- Resources
       !      !-- SharedResources.plan
       !-- Taskmodules
       !      !-- Task modules (if any)
       !-- Templates
       !      !-- Project templates (if any)
       !-- Projects
              !-- <project 1>.plan
              !-- <project 2>.plan
              !-- etc