Print all projects in a single gantt chart

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Debbie

I know the answers is, "no." I just need to get an, "amen."

Is it possible to print all the projects on the server in a single Gantt chart
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

Debbie --

You can open all of the projects into a master project in Microsoft Project
Professional and then print it. Hope this helps.
 
D

Debbie

I don't understand what you mean by this? Do you have some instructions I
can use?

Thank you for your quick response.

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dberryhill



Dale Howard said:
Debbie --

You can open all of the projects into a master project in Microsoft Project
Professional and then print it. Hope this helps.
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Debbie --

The quickest way to open a master project is to do the following:

1. Log into PWA
2. Navigate to the Project Center page
3. Click the row header for the first project, press and hold the Shift
key, and then click the row header for the last project (this selects every
project in the database)
4. Click the Open button
5. If you have more than 10 projects selected, then click either the
Read/Write or the Read Only button

The system automatically launches Microsoft Project, logs you into Project
Server, opens a new blank project, and then inserts each selected project as
a subproject of a new master project. Hope this helps.




Debbie said:
I don't understand what you mean by this? Do you have some instructions I
can use?

Thank you for your quick response.
 
D

Debbie

You are awesome! Thank you!
--
dberryhill



Dale Howard said:
Debbie --

The quickest way to open a master project is to do the following:

1. Log into PWA
2. Navigate to the Project Center page
3. Click the row header for the first project, press and hold the Shift
key, and then click the row header for the last project (this selects every
project in the database)
4. Click the Open button
5. If you have more than 10 projects selected, then click either the
Read/Write or the Read Only button

The system automatically launches Microsoft Project, logs you into Project
Server, opens a new blank project, and then inserts each selected project as
a subproject of a new master project. Hope this helps.
 
D

Debbie

You are awesome! Thank you !
--
dberryhill



Dale Howard said:
Debbie --

The quickest way to open a master project is to do the following:

1. Log into PWA
2. Navigate to the Project Center page
3. Click the row header for the first project, press and hold the Shift
key, and then click the row header for the last project (this selects every
project in the database)
4. Click the Open button
5. If you have more than 10 projects selected, then click either the
Read/Write or the Read Only button

The system automatically launches Microsoft Project, logs you into Project
Server, opens a new blank project, and then inserts each selected project as
a subproject of a new master project. Hope this helps.
 

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