K
Katt
60I have a project with several "little" projects built. When I need to add
a new "little" project I just copy and paste the appropriate project and make
my adjustments as necessary. I have 17 of these projects, with several and
up to hundreds, of mini-projects within them. 16 are in Project 98 that have
just been saved over each year and renamed and I am having no issue with
those. The one I'm having trouble with is the 17th that I newly created in
my 2002 version. I just copy the task, and associated sub-tasks, but when I
paste it at the bottom (or anywhere for that matter) of my project it brings
the row numbers of the original task with it. My project starts at row 41-60
and then picks up at row 1. This not a cutting issue. I do not cut my
mini-projects out even after their complete. I only delete the mini's when
we cancel the project. Please help me understand what is going wrong with
this as I'm gearing up for all our 2007 projects and don't want to re-build
them if I'm creating this problem.
a new "little" project I just copy and paste the appropriate project and make
my adjustments as necessary. I have 17 of these projects, with several and
up to hundreds, of mini-projects within them. 16 are in Project 98 that have
just been saved over each year and renamed and I am having no issue with
those. The one I'm having trouble with is the 17th that I newly created in
my 2002 version. I just copy the task, and associated sub-tasks, but when I
paste it at the bottom (or anywhere for that matter) of my project it brings
the row numbers of the original task with it. My project starts at row 41-60
and then picks up at row 1. This not a cutting issue. I do not cut my
mini-projects out even after their complete. I only delete the mini's when
we cancel the project. Please help me understand what is going wrong with
this as I'm gearing up for all our 2007 projects and don't want to re-build
them if I'm creating this problem.