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_isaac136
Oct 08, 2024Copper Contributor
Opening Subprojects in their own window
Morning folks, I am a project manager. I am working in project for desktop, and my dependents are checking off tasks in project online. I have created a master project with many different subproj...
John-project
Oct 08, 2024Silver Contributor
_isaac136,
To answer your question, no, if you want to have a subproject in it's own window you will need to navigate to the subproject's path and open it. This process could potentially be automated with VBA.
However I feel I should point out that linked structures in Project are prone to corruption. The possibility of corruption is amplified by working over a network and also having a resource pool. None of the files in the structure should ever be renamed, moved, or "saved off" to another location. You mention having hundreds of subprojects in your master. That honestly would scare me. Unless you are the only "curator" of all those subrpojects, having multiple individuals with write access to those files is rolling the dice.
You said you are using Project Online. Are you using Plan 3 or Plan 5? I don't use any of those, (I have standalone desktop only), but my understanding is that Plan 5 with its enterprise tools might be a better approach for you.
John
To answer your question, no, if you want to have a subproject in it's own window you will need to navigate to the subproject's path and open it. This process could potentially be automated with VBA.
However I feel I should point out that linked structures in Project are prone to corruption. The possibility of corruption is amplified by working over a network and also having a resource pool. None of the files in the structure should ever be renamed, moved, or "saved off" to another location. You mention having hundreds of subprojects in your master. That honestly would scare me. Unless you are the only "curator" of all those subrpojects, having multiple individuals with write access to those files is rolling the dice.
You said you are using Project Online. Are you using Plan 3 or Plan 5? I don't use any of those, (I have standalone desktop only), but my understanding is that Plan 5 with its enterprise tools might be a better approach for you.
John
_isaac136
Oct 08, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi John,
Thanks for the update. I'll look into VBA. I'm currently using Plan 3, but am building the business case for Plan 5. This should help. That's great feedback on the corruptibility of projects. I am currently one of two curators - and this is not likely to change - but even between the two of us we have had some version control problems. Let me look into Plan 5, thanks
Thanks for the update. I'll look into VBA. I'm currently using Plan 3, but am building the business case for Plan 5. This should help. That's great feedback on the corruptibility of projects. I am currently one of two curators - and this is not likely to change - but even between the two of us we have had some version control problems. Let me look into Plan 5, thanks