P3 Graphics

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22 years 7 months

Hello Eric,



I’ve gone through your article. I can’t see any .wmf file option to save graphics in p3 version 3.0. i’ve only jpg, png. Also the output quality is not good even saving the file in higher resolution. anyhow your presentation is fine.



Regards



Daya

Member for

21 years 3 months

I am confused with the subjects now. Anyway, if you want to "insert" P3 graphic to other documents. Here is the write-up by myself regarding "How to insert P3 schedule Graphic into the word software". This is a step-by-step instruction. Please review for your reference.



Of course, if you looking for a paperless replacement for paper P3 schedule reports, Adobe Acrobat is the best solution. I have no problems using P3 with Adobe Acrobat Pro version 6.0 (actually, it is working fine with version 5.0 too) except for any size paper larger than 11"X17". (This can be a different topic, see below)



Acrobat Pro Version 6.0 claims that the program can print to the larger size paper such as E size paper. However, I can only get them to print up to 11"X17" size.



Go to the

http://www.htcprojectcontrols.com/SB004.pdf



Eric Chou, PE

HTC Project Controls, Inc.

Member for

23 years 8 months

Download P3 service pack 3 (for v3.0) or pack 2 (for v3.1) from Primavera knowledgebase will help.

btw, use PS printer driver to create a print file and let Distiller to do the converison work.

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16 years 9 months

The workaround as followings:-

1. Install any HP PostScript printer drvier.

2. Use this driver print the output to a file.

3. Use Adobe Distiller convert the newly create file to PDF format.

Member for

21 years 10 months

Hi All,



Try to use Adobe Acrobat Professional latest version, it provides not only creating capability with good resolution and also allows user to include comments and can highlight areas etc, Good stuff.There is a trial version on Adobe web site.



Regards



Dinesh

Member for

22 years 3 months

If You go in primavera web page download service pack,I do not remember if the number one or two should be the one You are looking for to solve the problem with Acrbat distiller.


Member for

21 years 10 months

Does anyone have a fix for a problem we are having trying to print to Adobe Acrobat Distiller? When trying to print to the Distiller, P3 locks out and we get an error message which refers to the 16 bit system timing out. In the past we have had a patch from Primavera which fixed the problem short-term but it has reappeared with a vengence.

Member for

22 years 3 months

If You have a company web page You can use the primavera tools to make a simple web page with Your schedule, just the bar chart and if the need few reports.

You spend half hour to built it up, and few minutes every time You need to up-date.

I think is one of the best and economical solution.

As You do not oblige Your company to buy any other software.

It also good for the company have a summary of the projects in their secure internt web page.

Also because, if Pdf writer is not an authorised software for Your company, I do not know Your company IT policy, but sometimes before to have installed on Your working Pc a software take long as the It must test it!

Member for

23 years 8 months

I always do what Bernard’s stated, dump the screen by Alt-PrtSc.

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22 years 11 months

The PDF writer is very similar to the Acrobat Writer. You need to select it as the printer when printing to generate the .PDF. I’m not sure what you meant by #4 with saving and renaming. You should not have to rename anything.



You can also try effecting a screen capture (which you can paste in Paint, Word, etc.) by pressing "Alt-Print Screen". This should copy the top level window into the clipboard.



Bernard Ertl

InterPlan Systems - eTaskMaker Project Planning Software

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23 years 8 months

For your point 1 and 2, it is true. That’s why I don’t use it.

For Acrobat Writer, if the output is readable, that’s fine. Remember, higher resolution (which can be achieved by adjust the setting in Acrobat) will result large file size PDF and no good to email distribution. We need to aware email size and allowed attachment size. They are various to each email system.

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21 years 7 months

Thanks for the replies, but I’ve had problems with the methods suggested.



1. I’ve used the copy & paste to another program, but the "photo" option in P3 only copies a part of what is visible on the screen - not the whole schedule.

2. I’ve saved to a metalfile - the resolution of the image is very bad.

3. I’ve used Acrobat Writer to create a .pdf file - again poor resolution.

4. I downloaded the suggested pdf driver. I can get P3 to save to file. I changed the extention to .pdf. It creates a pdf file but Acrobat won’t open it.

Member for

23 years 8 months

I use this method previously. But I find that the output is not same as displayed. Further, the WMF can be edited by ungroup the object. Someone may updated the image accidentally.

Member for

22 years 5 months

Try to save as metafile then paste to MS powerpoint , word , excel etc...

Member for

23 years 8 months

Since my organization prohabit us to use any un-approved software, we use Adobe Acrobat to prepare a PDF, which have same output as Bernard’s suggest.

But I use more quick way, when just send out for comment, especially just for discussion, I just copy screen and paste on Word or Powerpoint. The responser can add more annotation or text box or mark up on the graphic. Quick and simple.