Asta Powerproject Member for 10 years 2 months Member for 10 years 2 months Submitted by Yasine on Fri, 2015-08-28 13:29 Permalink I found Mikes tip very I found Mikes tip very helpful. I think another way to do this would be to: 1. Open up two projects (one where you need the codes and the other that already has the codes) 2. Open up Library Explorer for both 3. Just copy and paste the whole folder of your own codes to the other library Now it should all be available in the Project view Member for 10 years 2 months Member for 10 years 2 months Submitted by Yasine on Fri, 2015-08-28 12:48 Permalink Thanks Mike, helpful answer Thanks Mike, helpful answer as always. Will be giving that a go. Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2015-08-28 07:18 Permalink Hi YasineI set up a template Hi Yasine I set up a template programme with all my codes - resources - calendars etc that I need. I open this whenever I start a new project and get to work straight away.. If I have to open someone elses programme I copy a single task from my template and all the stuff comes with it. Best regards Mike T. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 10 years 2 months Member for 10 years 2 months Submitted by Yasine on Fri, 2015-08-28 13:29 Permalink I found Mikes tip very I found Mikes tip very helpful. I think another way to do this would be to: 1. Open up two projects (one where you need the codes and the other that already has the codes) 2. Open up Library Explorer for both 3. Just copy and paste the whole folder of your own codes to the other library Now it should all be available in the Project view
Member for 10 years 2 months Member for 10 years 2 months Submitted by Yasine on Fri, 2015-08-28 12:48 Permalink Thanks Mike, helpful answer Thanks Mike, helpful answer as always. Will be giving that a go.
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2015-08-28 07:18 Permalink Hi YasineI set up a template Hi Yasine I set up a template programme with all my codes - resources - calendars etc that I need. I open this whenever I start a new project and get to work straight away.. If I have to open someone elses programme I copy a single task from my template and all the stuff comes with it. Best regards Mike T.
Member for
10 years 2 monthsI found Mikes tip very
I found Mikes tip very helpful.
I think another way to do this would be to:
1. Open up two projects (one where you need the codes and the other that already has the codes)
2. Open up Library Explorer for both
3. Just copy and paste the whole folder of your own codes to the other library
Now it should all be available in the Project view
Member for
10 years 2 monthsThanks Mike, helpful answer
Thanks Mike, helpful answer as always.
Will be giving that a go.
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi YasineI set up a template
Hi Yasine
I set up a template programme with all my codes - resources - calendars etc that I need.
I open this whenever I start a new project and get to work straight away..
If I have to open someone elses programme I copy a single task from my template and all the stuff comes with it.
Best regards
Mike T.