Technically you are absolutely right. But, see I learnt one more thing "THE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT" of having two systems and it is worth giving it a try.
To toggle between different projects, just click Window and click the project you want.
And if it is between differnt layouts of the same project, it is just opening one that particular layout. And to get the exact same view as earlier, make sure that you have ticked for snapshot activity list (View/Layout/Options)
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Submitted by Pranab Kumar Deb on Mon, 2007-06-11 06:48
Within the same computer, whether you toggle between two layout or between two instances - it is the same effect. So your present purpose can easily be met saving two layout and toggling between them. And of course the same project can be opened simultaneously in different computers.
I know that u can open multiple projects in P3. But, I wanted to have two indepedent INSTANCES of P3 so that I can open same project on each instance and having two different layouts running at the same time. Say for example one with Bar Chart and other as PERT.
Anyways, I researched a bit and come to a conclusion that "You can not have multiple instances as it is an built-in character of how the program should behave when u execute the EXE file"
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Submitted by Karim Mounir on Sat, 2007-06-09 02:43
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
Hi Bijaya
Technically you are absolutely right. But, see I learnt one more thing "THE VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT" of having two systems and it is worth giving it a try.
Cheers
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
Hi djouallah
Thanks again for writing me back. I will give it a try.
Regards
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19 yearsRE: Multiple instances of P3
you can try virtualbox, it is a free software
http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.4.0/VirtualBox_1.4.0_Win_x86.msi
once installed, you can installed whatever operating system you want, w95, windows xp or linux then you can run all you favorite application
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20 years 8 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
To toggle between different projects, just click Window and click the project you want.
And if it is between differnt layouts of the same project, it is just opening one that particular layout. And to get the exact same view as earlier, make sure that you have ticked for snapshot activity list (View/Layout/Options)
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18 years 9 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
hello bijaya what is the short cut key to toggle between two projects in P3
regards
deb
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20 years 8 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
Within the same computer, whether you toggle between two layout or between two instances - it is the same effect. So your present purpose can easily be met saving two layout and toggling between them. And of course the same project can be opened simultaneously in different computers.
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
Hi djouallah
Thanks for taking time to reply. But, its a very new idea for me. Will you send me a link where I can download this virtualization software.
Thanks
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19 yearsRE: Multiple instances of P3
sajid
if u really have to do that, u can run two instance of windows ( virtualisation software)
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
Thanks boys for your time.........
I know that u can open multiple projects in P3. But, I wanted to have two indepedent INSTANCES of P3 so that I can open same project on each instance and having two different layouts running at the same time. Say for example one with Bar Chart and other as PERT.
Anyways, I researched a bit and come to a conclusion that "You can not have multiple instances as it is an built-in character of how the program should behave when u execute the EXE file"
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19 years 7 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
and u switch between them using the "Window" menu
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Multiple instances of P3
you cant open p3 in multiple instances on the same computer but you can open multiple projects as you want...