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Linking projects

resolvedResolved · Low Priority · Version 2007

Janette has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Linking projects

how to link several different projects that are critical to the success of the overall project

RE: linking projects

Hi Janette

Thank you for your question. One approach is to go to the Insert menu and follow option to insert a project. You can then choose a file to add into your current plan. This process can be repeated as necessary.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

Wed 26 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

MS Project tip:

Create own ribbon tab - Project 2010

a. In Project click on the File tab
b. Select Options from left hand side
c. Choose the Customize Ribbon section
d. Click the New Tab button (below the list of tabs on the right hand side of the dialog box)
e. Select the New Tab (Custom) and enter a name, by clicking the Rename button (below the list of tabs on the right hand side of the dialog box)
f. Select the New Group (Custom) and enter a name, by clicking the Rename button (below the list of tabs on the right hand side of the dialog box)
g. Add commands to your tab and group by locating them on the list on the right hand side (remembering that you can change the list using the drop down box at the top of the list of commands) and clicking the Add button between the two panes to add them to your tab and group
h. You can rearrange the commands in your group, the groups on any tab or the tabs, using the up and down arrow buttons beside the list of tabs.
i. Click OK to apply your changes

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