When you have a column in your spreadsheet showing the code library assignments, these cells should become drop-down lists when you click in that cell - which is an alternative to having to drag on your codes.
If you amend the properties of the code library by simply right-clicking on the code library within the list on the far left (project view), you can make the code a 'single select' which means that only one code from each category can be assigned. Perfect for items which can only be one option (e.g.. build stage?), as opposed to categories when it might be appropriate to have multiple codes (e.g.. Trade Contractors?).
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11 years 1 monthThank you Mike and
Thank you Mike and Ben.
Farhad
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13 years 9 monthsHi Farhad,When you have a
Hi Farhad,
When you have a column in your spreadsheet showing the code library assignments, these cells should become drop-down lists when you click in that cell - which is an alternative to having to drag on your codes.
If you amend the properties of the code library by simply right-clicking on the code library within the list on the far left (project view), you can make the code a 'single select' which means that only one code from each category can be assigned. Perfect for items which can only be one option (e.g.. build stage?), as opposed to categories when it might be appropriate to have multiple codes (e.g.. Trade Contractors?).
Thanks,
Ben @ Asta Powerproject
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19 years 10 monthsHi Farhad - Welcome to Asta
Hi Farhad - Welcome to Asta and welcome to PP.
The columns and the bar chart are usually linked - type something in the right column and it appears on the chart.
I think the drag and drop feature is one of the best in PowerProject - particularly when used in conjunction with a filter.
You can have as many codes as you like but it only shows one on the chart.
Best regards
Mike Testro