mmfranke
Computer
- Dec 10, 2008
- 7
Hello
My project plan consists of a Master.mpp and a dozen or so separate .mpp files for various parts of the project (Development, Validation, Documentation, Overhead, etc...). All of these files are in a single directory called "Project Plan". Recently, I made a copy of that directory for second quarter planning, and called it "Project Plan Q2". I've made a number of changes, including deleting some of the original tasks that no longer apply.
All of this shows up perfectly in a Gantt chart when I look at the Q2 plan. The problem is that it seems like some of the original tasks still show up when I look at the Resource Usage view -- or when I open the Resource Pool.mpp file. I can't trust my Resource Usage view. This is a disaster, as this is what I use to tell my team what to work on, and it clearly doesn't reflect my new plan. Even worse, I'm using the revised plan for budgeting information.
Does anybody have any idea how I might have gotten into this predicament, and how to fix it?
Help. Thanks.
Mike
My project plan consists of a Master.mpp and a dozen or so separate .mpp files for various parts of the project (Development, Validation, Documentation, Overhead, etc...). All of these files are in a single directory called "Project Plan". Recently, I made a copy of that directory for second quarter planning, and called it "Project Plan Q2". I've made a number of changes, including deleting some of the original tasks that no longer apply.
All of this shows up perfectly in a Gantt chart when I look at the Q2 plan. The problem is that it seems like some of the original tasks still show up when I look at the Resource Usage view -- or when I open the Resource Pool.mpp file. I can't trust my Resource Usage view. This is a disaster, as this is what I use to tell my team what to work on, and it clearly doesn't reflect my new plan. Even worse, I'm using the revised plan for budgeting information.
Does anybody have any idea how I might have gotten into this predicament, and how to fix it?
Help. Thanks.
Mike