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The user asked a question was about the leveling options found in the Resource Leveling dialog and how to distribute those leveling options settings to other Microsoft Project users in his organization. I thought the question was interesting, and in response, I decided to share a bit of Microsoft Project trivia with you.

I loved that class because my students had many years of experience working with Microsoft Project to manage projects in the petrochemical industry.

I told him that some of the options are project-specific and are stored in the active project. And I told him that application-specific options are stored in the Registry. Those options are stored in the Global. They are stored in the Registry.

Let me show you. Figure 1: Date format option in the Project Options dialog. I launched my Windows Explorer application, navigated to the folder where Windows stores the Global. By the way, when you delete the Global. When I launched Microsoft Project again and returned to the Project Options dialog, my options settings were exactly the way I left them , which proved that those options were not saved in the Global. As I mentioned previously, Microsoft Project stores application-specific options in the Registry.

You can find application-specific options in two different dialogs: in the Project Options dialog shown previously in Figure 1 and in the Resource Leveling dialog shown in Figure 2. To access the Resource Leveling dialog, by the way, click the Resource tab to display the Resource ribbon, and then click the Leveling Options button in the Level section of the Resource ribbon. In the Resource Leveling dialog, all of the options are application-specific except for the Leveling range option, which is project-specific.

Figure 2: Resource Leveling dialog. The Registry is a database file used by the Windows system to manage the settings for both Windows and for all of the software applications installed on your computer. To view the Registry and its many settings, click the Start button, type regedit on your computer keyboard, and then press the Enter key to launch the Registry Editor application.

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Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. Seizure warnings Photosensitive seizure warning. Report this product Report this app to Microsoft Thanks for reporting your concern. The moral of the story for both you and I are to make sure to create backups of ALL your code.

Even code that you might not think is very important. Some ideas to save your code would be first of all NOT to keep the code in Global. Even if you do, make sure to save your code in an actual. MPP file and create backups of that. Also, you can export your modules as. That would have been a shame to lose…. Anyway, good luck recuperating your Global. MPT file…. Hard lesson to learn was how important they are to me once I realized they were all gone… A quick search online does not quickly give you ways to try to restore your Global.



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