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Baseline in Subproject or Masterproject
Juergen_Bruns -- I would recommend that you baseline each of the subprojects individually. The only reason that you would baseline a master project is if the master project contains its own tasks, along with its subprojects. Hope this helps.
Dale_HowardMVP Thank you Dale, thats good.
But what if I would like to track my small Portfolio in one View??
Kind regards
- Jan 20, 2021
Juergen_Bruns - All of the baseline information from each subproject will be visible in your master project. This means that you can see schedule variance in the Tracking Gantt view, Start and Finish variance in the Variance table, Work variance in the Work table, and Cost variance in the Cost table. The only information you WILL NOT see is the overall variance for the master project itself, as shown on the Project Summary Task (Row 0 or Task 0) for the master project. If you need to see this information as well, you can save the baseline for the master project, which will not overwrite the baseline already saved in the subprojects. Hope this helps.