Re: Categorize projects

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Dale,

Wouldn't it be simpler to turn Project Versions - part of the default ?

You could have a version for Frozen, Active, Support, Closed etc...

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Philip Rundle


"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:

> Alexander --
>
> You can categorize projects using either a custom enterprise Project field
> or a custom enterprise Project outline code. If you wish for the project
> categories to appear as a dimension in Portfolio Analyzer views, you must
> use an enterprise Project outline code. To create either one of these, you
> must open the Enterprise Global for editing and then click Tools -
> Customize - Enterprise Fields.
>
> To backup a close project, save the project as an .mpp file in your external
> storage device, and then have your Project Server administrator delete the
> project from the Project Server database. If the project returns to the
> support phase, you can import the project from the .mpp file into Project
> Server using Tools - Enterprise Options - Import Project to Enterprise.
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> "We wrote the book on Project Server"
>
>
> "Alexander Barvinsky" <barvinsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7917a7aa.0505020627.23e18a23@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Greetings.
> > How I can categorize my projects at Server 2003? E.g frozen, active,
> > support, closed, etc? And another one question - how to backup closed
> > project? It can return in support phase and I want to load project
> > data to the server from external storage (e.g cd-rw).
> > Thanks
>
>
>
.



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