The way i've done it is to import REV 2 baseline into REV 1 project, revert REV 1 to REV 2 baseline, this will bring any new tasks onto the programme. Then to get the REV 2 Basleine to appear under the correct tasks, i had to delete REV 2 baseline from REV 1 programme and import it again.
I think i may have a solution for you, however there is just one thing i need to clarify, are you currently work between 2 project files? I.e REV 1.pp and REV 2.pp?
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9 years 4 monthsHi Sam,The way i've done it
Hi Sam,
The way i've done it is to import REV 2 baseline into REV 1 project, revert REV 1 to REV 2 baseline, this will bring any new tasks onto the programme. Then to get the REV 2 Basleine to appear under the correct tasks, i had to delete REV 2 baseline from REV 1 programme and import it again.
Hope this helps.
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9 years 2 monthsHi Charlotte, as above.
Hi Charlotte, as above. Accidently replied to myself!
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9 years 2 monthsHi Charlotte, it is two
Hi Charlotte, it is two seperate files Rev 1 & Rev 2.
The solution I came to was just to re-do each weeks progress against the Rev 2 with the new tasks. Probably not the best way but it did the job.
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9 years 4 monthsHi Sam,I think i may have a
Hi Sam,
I think i may have a solution for you, however there is just one thing i need to clarify, are you currently work between 2 project files? I.e REV 1.pp and REV 2.pp?
Regards,
Charlotte