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Old 10-15-2014, 06:57 AM
JulieS JulieS is offline Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Windows 7 64bit Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Office 2013
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I think you're going to have to not sync. Store the Project files in a library (not syncing) and use version control there.
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Laibiang Laibiang is offline Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Windows 8 Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Office 2013
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Thank,
But it's the unique place the .mpp store in SharePoint Site.
I mean the file which syn with SharePoint Task.
MS say:
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Because we save the .mpp file to the Project Site's Site Assets, you should not save a local copy of the plan for editing. You will always want to use "Open with Project" when you want to use Project to update either the SharePoint Tasks list or the .mpp file. These two entities are now linked, and the SharePoint task list is considered the "master". Opening the .mpp file from any location other than Site Assets will damage the link and cause issues, such as duplicate tasks on the SharePoint Tasks list. You may also recieve an error message which is discussed later in this article.
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Old 10-15-2014, 12:23 PM
JulieS JulieS is offline Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Windows 7 64bit Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Office 2013
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I believe that only one file can be synced with a task list. From the article posted below, if you wish to open an earlier version you need to "restore" or "view" - not open.

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http://www.prasannaadavi.com/2014/03...r-project.html
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Laibiang Laibiang is offline Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Windows 8 Problems when opening previous version of .mpp file from Site Assets in SharePoint site Office 2013
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Hi JulieS.
Restore back previous version not an option, because i want to track what changed in each versions.
In Sharepoint, when you click on View in Version table list, it show the information of this version, not the main file.
Thanks for your link.
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