I didn't have full functionality in project explorer as it was a programme created in v11 and converted to v12 so I couldn't view the table definition and therefore couldn't copy it.
I've copied the programme into a new v12 file and can now use the table in different projects.
Abby
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Submitted by Andrew Pearce on Mon, 2013-02-25 12:32
When in Library explorer make sure that Table Definition is listed in the Contents of "Project Object"
If not, right click in the Contents area and select show all Libraries, then add Table Definition to the right hand section.
Once you have done this all tables that you have created are visible and can be copied to other projects, good idea to copy into you project template file too.
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12 years 11 monthsThanks for the help. I didn't
Thanks for the help.
I didn't have full functionality in project explorer as it was a programme created in v11 and converted to v12 so I couldn't view the table definition and therefore couldn't copy it.
I've copied the programme into a new v12 file and can now use the table in different projects.
Abby
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24 years 4 monthsHi Abby, When in Library
Hi Abby,
When in Library explorer make sure that Table Definition is listed in the Contents of "Project Object"
If not, right click in the Contents area and select show all Libraries, then add Table Definition to the right hand section.
Once you have done this all tables that you have created are visible and can be copied to other projects, good idea to copy into you project template file too.
Hope this helps
Andy
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19 years 10 monthsHi Abby - Welcome to Planning
Hi Abby - Welcome to Planning Planet
The columns in Asta are interchangeable with any spreadsheet.
So set up your data table in excell and when you have it how you want it just copy/paste back into a new PowerProject file.
Best regards
Mike Testro