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Hi all.....I'd like to explore the possibility of creating (smaller) standalone Project Plans from a Master Template.
For example the Master Template would contain all products available to the client and their associated tasks. I'd then like to create individual client-specific Project Plans based on the products in scope, rather than starting from scratch/simply copy/pasting each time. Could this concept work? |
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You can certainly create a template that contains all tasks. Then create a new file based upon the template and delete tasks you do not need. Fine concept and no problems.
You can save any project file as a template by just changing the file type to Template on Save. |
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Of course, templates! I've recently started using these in Excel too
![]() Appreciate your help, thanks....I may have further questions once I've drawn up the Master Project Plan! |
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Feel free to post back with further questions. Post to a new thread so it "floats" to the top.
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