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I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects depending on the type of consulting job it is.
Am I hoping for too much or is this posible?
Thanks, George
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George,
Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup is similar, and this would be a huge help.
Thanks,
Judgebob
"George, the neophyte" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > Thanks, > George
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Hi Judgebob -
No, I never did get a reply and still haven't worked out how to accomplish it. I'm not sure of reposting it will get me a reply either.
Please let me know if you manage to work something out. It is tedious having to enter each task manaually for every project.
Best, George
"Judgebob" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > George, > > Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup > is similar, and this would be a huge help. > > Thanks, > > Judgebob > > "George, the neophyte" wrote: > > > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > > > Thanks, > > George
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We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task take to complete? -- Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... George,
Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup is similar, and this would be a huge help.
Thanks,
Judgebob
"George, the neophyte" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > Thanks, > George
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Hi Clinton -
Thanks for responding.
I store my list currently in OneNote then manually enter them into Outlook when a new project comes up. I would love to store that standard list in a template in BCM so I could just initiate a new project when it is awarded.
Some tasks are order dependent on a previous task, others aren't and many of the tasks run concurrently.
I would love reminders for each task once a project has begun.
Timewise, some tasks take a matter of hours (or less), others take several days, even been know to run into weeks for a large project.
I would be willing to share my lists with you offline if it would help.
Thanks for looking into this for us. George
"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, > or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want > reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task take to complete? > -- > Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights > "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... > George, > > Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup > is similar, and this would be a huge help. > > Thanks, > > Judgebob > > "George, the neophyte" wrote: > > > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > > > Thanks, > > George > > >
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George:
Our pinpoint Marketing tool will create Action Plans of tasks (and can also schedule appointments, emails, and letters). It links the tasks to a BCM contact so it shows up correctly in history. Currently, it will schedule regular Outlook tasks, not project tasks. You can apply the Plan to one or more contacts at a time.
You can check it out here http://www.pinpointtools.com/category_s/27.htm
Tell me what advantage you see using Business Projects and Project Tasks instead of Outlook Tasks, he asks rhetorically...
Hope that helps, Lon
___________________________________________________________ Lon Orenstein pinpointtools, llc Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 www.pinpointtools.com
"George, the neophyte" <Georgetheneophyte[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7E8A81A9-D1CA-4324-A611-5E04EED768B9[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi Clinton - > > Thanks for responding. > > I store my list currently in OneNote then manually enter them into Outlook > when a new project comes up. I would love to store that standard list in a > template in BCM so I could just initiate a new project when it is awarded. > > Some tasks are order dependent on a previous task, others aren't and many > of > the tasks run concurrently. > > I would love reminders for each task once a project has begun. > > Timewise, some tasks take a matter of hours (or less), others take several > days, even been know to run into weeks for a large project. > > I would be willing to share my lists with you offline if it would help. > > Thanks for looking into this for us. > George > > "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote: > >> We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you >> currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, >> or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent >> (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want >> reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task >> take to complete? >> -- >> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights >> "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... >> George, >> >> Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business >> setup >> is similar, and this would be a huge help. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Judgebob >> >> "George, the neophyte" wrote: >> >> > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I >> > did >> > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the >> > tasks >> > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually >> > every >> > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can >> > default to >> > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task >> > individually? >> > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects >> > depending on the type of consulting job it is. >> > >> > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > George >> >> >>
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I want it set up in Project Tasks because I am a marketing researcher who undertakes projects for a variety of different clients and the tasks for each project are fairly similar. I want to be able at the start of a new project to run a template that lists all the tasks for that type of project, and not have to manually insert them into every new project I start which is many per month. Just trying to save time around here!
As it is not a marketing related activity I'm not sure how your product can help. It is not about sending an email or sending a marketing message, it is about completing a project task.
Thanks, George
"Lon Orenstein" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > George: > > Our pinpoint Marketing tool will create Action Plans of tasks (and can also > schedule appointments, emails, and letters). It links the tasks to a BCM > contact so it shows up correctly in history. Currently, it will schedule > regular Outlook tasks, not project tasks. You can apply the Plan to one or > more contacts at a time. > > You can check it out here > http://www.pinpointtools.com/category_s/27.htm> > Tell me what advantage you see using Business Projects and Project Tasks > instead of Outlook Tasks, he asks rhetorically... > > Hope that helps, > Lon > > ___________________________________________________________ > Lon Orenstein > pinpointtools, llc > Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com > Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies > Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager > 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 > www.pinpointtools.com > > > "George, the neophyte" <Georgetheneophyte[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news:7E8A81A9-D1CA-4324-A611-5E04EED768B9[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Hi Clinton - > > > > Thanks for responding. > > > > I store my list currently in OneNote then manually enter them into Outlook > > when a new project comes up. I would love to store that standard list in a > > template in BCM so I could just initiate a new project when it is awarded. > > > > Some tasks are order dependent on a previous task, others aren't and many > > of > > the tasks run concurrently. > > > > I would love reminders for each task once a project has begun. > > > > Timewise, some tasks take a matter of hours (or less), others take several > > days, even been know to run into weeks for a large project. > > > > I would be willing to share my lists with you offline if it would help. > > > > Thanks for looking into this for us. > > George > > > > "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote: > > > >> We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you > >> currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, > >> or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent > >> (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want > >> reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task > >> take to complete? > >> -- > >> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > >> rights > >> "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> George, > >> > >> Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business > >> setup > >> is similar, and this would be a huge help. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Judgebob > >> > >> "George, the neophyte" wrote: > >> > >> > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I > >> > did > >> > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the > >> > tasks > >> > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually > >> > every > >> > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can > >> > default to > >> > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task > >> > individually? > >> > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > >> > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > >> > > >> > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > George > >> > >> > >> > >
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Have you or anyone you know moved any closer to being able to have templates for BCM Project tasks? It is a pain to have to enter the same tasks for each and every project manually. Isn't that what computers are supposed to help us avoid? Thanks, George
"Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, > or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want > reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task take to complete? > -- > Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights > "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... > George, > > Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup > is similar, and this would be a huge help. > > Thanks, > > Judgebob > > "George, the neophyte" wrote: > > > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > > > Thanks, > > George > > >
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George:
We're a little closer but not close enough. I've told my developers to do it but they've been working on getting our pinpointMortgage product out the door. This should happen this week and then they can return to the pinpoint Marketing tool.
Hang on Sloopy!
Thanks, Lon
___________________________________________________________ Lon Orenstein pinpointtools, llc Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 www.pinpointtools.com
"George, the neophyte" <Georgetheneophyte[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FCD8EFD6-5DFD-440F-B329-809DA271CD2C[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Have you or anyone you know moved any closer to being able to have > templates > for BCM Project tasks? It is a pain to have to enter the same tasks for > each > and every project manually. Isn't that what computers are supposed to help > us > avoid? > Thanks, > George > > "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote: > >> We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you >> currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, >> or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent >> (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want >> reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task >> take to complete? >> -- >> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights >> "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... >> George, >> >> Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business >> setup >> is similar, and this would be a huge help. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Judgebob >> >> "George, the neophyte" wrote: >> >> > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I >> > did >> > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the >> > tasks >> > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually >> > every >> > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can >> > default to >> > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task >> > individually? >> > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects >> > depending on the type of consulting job it is. >> > >> > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > George >> >> >>
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I think I have figured out what I need.
I have created projects linked to myself (as you need a link to be able to save a project.) I titled the project "generic focus groups" (as that is the work I do conducting focus groups). Into that I entered all the project tasks I have for that type of project. As they are sequential, I numbered each task to begin with 01,02, 03, etc. I didn't enter any dates or other info.
Now when I have a project, I open "generic focus groups" enter in a new project name, delete my name link and enter the client link for the project and save it. Now I have all my tasks set up and I just have to go through and enter dates for each of the project tasks.
I still would like a template that I can enter all these project tasks and their normal time for accomlishing them and their start day in a project. Then I enter a project start date and it populates the list with all the current dates based on the template.
But at least for me, figuring out that I can establish generic projects has saved me considerable time for each project as I don't have to manually enter each of the 30+ tasks involved everytime I set up a new project!
Hope you can make some use of this. George
"Judgebob" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > George, > > Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup > is similar, and this would be a huge help. > > Thanks, > > Judgebob > > "George, the neophyte" wrote: > > > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > > > Thanks, > > George
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After posting this message earlier I just figured a time saving way to do it, but it is still not my ideal. See my message to JudgeBob to see what I suggest would be the ideal.
Thanks, George
"Lon Orenstein" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > George: > > We're a little closer but not close enough. I've told my developers to do > it but they've been working on getting our pinpointMortgage product out the > door. This should happen this week and then they can return to the pinpoint > Marketing tool. > > Hang on Sloopy! > > Thanks, > Lon > > ___________________________________________________________ > Lon Orenstein > pinpointtools, llc > Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com > Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies > Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager > 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 > www.pinpointtools.com > > > "George, the neophyte" <Georgetheneophyte[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news:FCD8EFD6-5DFD-440F-B329-809DA271CD2C[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Have you or anyone you know moved any closer to being able to have > > templates > > for BCM Project tasks? It is a pain to have to enter the same tasks for > > each > > and every project manually. Isn't that what computers are supposed to help > > us > > avoid? > > Thanks, > > George > > > > "Clinton Ford [MSFT]" wrote: > > > >> We have gotten a lot of great suggestions around this area. Where do you > >> currently store this list of tasks? On paper, in Excel, > >> or perhaps Outlook tasks? Are some or all of the tasks order dependent > >> (do they require completion of a prior task)? Do you want > >> reminders for each task in the project? How long does a typical task > >> take to complete? > >> -- > >> Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > >> rights > >> "Judgebob" <Judgebob[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:F19FFE7F-4B10-48F5-82C0-5764578F039A[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> George, > >> > >> Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business > >> setup > >> is similar, and this would be a huge help. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Judgebob > >> > >> "George, the neophyte" wrote: > >> > >> > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I > >> > did > >> > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the > >> > tasks > >> > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually > >> > every > >> > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can > >> > default to > >> > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task > >> > individually? > >> > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > >> > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > >> > > >> > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > George > >> > >> > >> > >
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I'm in the same situation. I tried to do what George outlined below but when I rename and relink the "generic" project I lose the original "generic" project that was attached to me so I still end up have to create a new project each time. Am I missing something? Any advise anyone has to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
"George, the neophyte" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I think I have figured out what I need. > > I have created projects linked to myself (as you need a link to be able to > save a project.) I titled the project "generic focus groups" (as that is the > work I do conducting focus groups). Into that I entered all the project tasks > I have for that type of project. As they are sequential, I numbered each task > to begin with 01,02, 03, etc. I didn't enter any dates or other info. > > Now when I have a project, I open "generic focus groups" enter in a new > project name, delete my name link and enter the client link for the project > and save it. Now I have all my tasks set up and I just have to go through and > enter dates for each of the project tasks. > > I still would like a template that I can enter all these project tasks and > their normal time for accomlishing them and their start day in a project. > Then I enter a project start date and it populates the list with all the > current dates based on the template. > > But at least for me, figuring out that I can establish generic projects has > saved me considerable time for each project as I don't have to manually enter > each of the 30+ tasks involved everytime I set up a new project! > > Hope you can make some use of this. > George > > "Judgebob" wrote: > > > George, > > > > Did you ever get a reply or figure this out on your own. My business setup > > is similar, and this would be a huge help. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Judgebob > > > > "George, the neophyte" wrote: > > > > > I like the improvements made in BCM 2007 and want to use it more than I did > > > previous versions. My question relates to setting up projects and the tasks > > > within those projects. I am a consultant and the tasks on virtually every > > > project are the same. Is there anyway when I start a project I can default to > > > using the same list of tasks without having to enter each task individually? > > > I would love to setup a series of templates that I can use for projects > > > depending on the type of consulting job it is. > > > > > > Am I hoping for too much or is this posible? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > George
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