To pull the plans together - nothing happened. But now, I am trying to consolidate several project plans into one plan and the subplans plans I'm trying to consolidate have a considerable number of macros in them. I have never had an issue pulling subplans into a master plan - worked (BTW - I'm running Windows 7 with Project 2010 Professional). Let me explain a bit more what I was doing when this happened. Project Server Help | Project Product Page
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Update some options if you had previously used different settings than the defaults.įacebook | Twitter | Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Let me know if this works for you, or if you need more guidance on the steps (not sure how comfortable you might be making such changes). If the problem is gone, then there was a registry setting that was suppressing the functionality you wanted. Rename the “MS Project” to something else.ĥ. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\MS Projectģ. Start the Registry Editor (I don’t know what OS you’re using or how you have it configured so I can’t say how you’ll find and start it).Ģ.
– for other OS versions you should be able to find via Bing.ġ. The Windows 7 instructions for registry backup First close Project, and then follow the steps below, after making a backup of your registry. Another tip one of my colleagues shared recently is to rename the section of the registry that holds the Project data – as sometimes these kind of issues canīe due to bad/corrupt registry settings – then this will get re-created fresh with the default settings. That changes the behavior? A repair on Project Professional might be a good first step. I’m assuming no customization of the ribbon has been deployed
Hi Mary, I haven’t come across that one before, and don’t see any likely looking bugs that we have fixed. Hi Mary, I tried to reply to your Blog contact - but for some reason the e-mail bounced - so I'll post my reply here instead: