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Finding MS Project Subproject Directory Path
Hi,
I inserted or imported multiple project schedules into 1 master schedule file by using Insert Subproject which works great! Now, is there a way to verify or find it's directory path? Also, if imported project changes, perhaps, with new file name, is there an easier way to update master file instead of moving old version & adding new version? Thanks |
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Hi Group,
Are there any MS Project Gurus here? Does MS Project have a directory path finder option or is there a work around to files used from various directory paths? Thanks |
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Try Subproject File field and add to your task table
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Goto: Info, Project Information, Advanced Properties, Tab General
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First goto File, then Info......
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Location of the sub-project...
Just hover your mouse over the Info column of the top level of the inserted project |
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