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Saving a Project Site as a Template
Saving a Project Site as a Template PPM Works creates project site templates for customers during Project Server/Project Online deployments. Recently when I went to to save a site as a template on our [...]
PPM Works & Microsoft Pawtucket Red Sox Event
PPM Works & Microsoft Pawtucket Red Sox Event PPM Works and Microsoft partnered for a White Glove Event at a Pawtucket Red Sox baseball game and it was so much fun. We had a fantastic [...]
Submitting Engagement Information
Submitting Engagement Information PPM Works has been deploying Resource Engagements for our Project Online and Project Server 2016 customers. Initially we were wondering what the difference was between the Description field and the Comments [...]
Project Professional 2013 is No Longer Supported with Project Online
Project Professional 2013 is No Longer Supported with Project Online Starting June 30, 2017, Project Professional 2013 is no longer supported with Project Online. Users connecting to Project Online with Project Professional 2013 should [...]
Project Online: What Happened to My Site Creation Settings?
Project Online: What Happened to My Site Creation Settings? Repost of Brian Smith’s June 12, 2017 blog. Thank you Brian To use a Douglas Adams reference I sometimes feel like a Vogon telling customers [...]
PPM Works and MPUG Webinar – New Features: What’s New in Project Pro 2016?
PPM Works and MPUG Webinar - New Features: What’s New in Project Pro 2016? Thank you MPUG for requesting PPM Works present one of our most popular webinars 'New Features: What’s New in Project Pro [...]