To populate a new project, copy the information from an existing template. For example, you can copy the following types of information:
Follow these steps:
The select project template page appears.
The copy template options page appears.
Displays the name of the project template from which data is used to populate the new project. Use a template to create a project with the following types of information predefined:
A template enables you to implement projects with common elements throughout the organization.
Defines the percentage by which the work estimate on each task is required to be increased or decreased for the new project. The scaling is relative to the template.
Values: 0-100 (where zero means no change)
Default: Zero
Defines the percentage (positive or negative) as the scaling factor for the dollar amounts defined in the project cost plans and benefit plans.
Values: 0-100 (where zero means no change)
Default: Zero
Example: The template project from 1/1/2012 to 12/31/2012 allocates $10,000 for planned cost and $20,000 for planned benefit for the project duration. If a Scale Budget By value of 20 percent is defined, the plans copy over to the new project as follows. Assume that the project duration is same as the template project:
Specifies to replace the resources in the new project with the primary roles, or team roles of the named resources on the project template. If a named resource has no primary role or team role, the named resource is retained on the new project. This setting overrides the default project management setting on the settings page.
For example, a cost plan uses a resource as a grouping attribute. When you select this check box, the cost plan from the template is copied. However, the resource values are not converted to roles. The resource value can be the only value that differentiates one line item detail row from another. In the absence of the value, duplicate detail rows can result in the cost plan.
Default: Cleared
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