Replace or Rename? How to respond to dup view message?

A

anovak

I am getting the following message when I attempt to open one of my
projects. I cannot remember messing with the Resource Usage view.
What do I need to do in order to go back to "default" -- Replace,
Replace All (if multiple), or Rename? It probably should be obvious to
me, but you never know with Microsoft!


"The enterprise global already contains a view named "Resource Usage".

Do you want to replace the view with the one from the enterprise
global, replace all items with duplicate names,
rename the view in the project, or cancel opening the project?


Thanks,
Andy Novak
University of North Texas
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Andy --

The error message indicates that you did one of the following while you had
the Enterprise Global open for editing:

1. Applied the Resource Usage view
2. Made a copy of the Resource Usage view to create a new custom view

In either case, you need to open the Enterprise Global file for editing,
click Tools - Organizer, and then delete the Resource Usage view from the
list on the right. Hope this helps.
 
A

Alexander Barvinsky

You can choose Rename all your custom views, when, after opening project go
to Tools -> Organizer and replace your custom views with same from Global
Template. Or add your customs to the Global, if you need it. As you wish. Why
it's happened - I don't know :(
I am getting the following message when I attempt to open one of my
projects. I cannot remember messing with the Resource Usage view.
What do I need to do in order to go back to "default" -- Replace,
Replace All (if multiple), or Rename? It probably should be obvious to
me, but you never know with Microsoft!


"The enterprise global already contains a view named "Resource Usage".

Do you want to replace the view with the one from the enterprise
global, replace all items with duplicate names,
rename the view in the project, or cancel opening the project?


Thanks,
Andy Novak
University of North Texas

Alerxander Barvinsky
Director of Operations Department
 

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