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So, in other words, you have a starting point you can use again and again.  You don’t have to create a framework each time you need to create a similar project - the foundation is already built and you just have to add variable project values.
 
So, in other words, you have a starting point you can use again and again.  You don’t have to create a framework each time you need to create a similar project - the foundation is already built and you just have to add variable project values.
  
You and your managers can create projects based on these templates, or they can make one of their own by '''<U>[[Save project as template| saving a project as a template]]</U>'''.
 
  
You can create projects based on these templates, or make one of their own by '''<U>[[Save project as template| saving a project as a template]]</U>'''.
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You can also create a new project template by '''<U>[[Save project as template| saving a project as a template]]</U>'''.
 
You can also create a new project template by '''<U>[[Save project as template| saving a project as a template]]</U>'''.

Revision as of 13:53, 11 April 2018

Project templates page: https://test.protemos.com/project-template/index


Use this menu to create templates for your projects.

Project templates save you time if your company regularly works on similar types of projects. They provide a standard set of predefined values (client, languages, jobs, receivables etc.) for a type of project.

So, in other words, you have a starting point you can use again and again. You don’t have to create a framework each time you need to create a similar project - the foundation is already built and you just have to add variable project values.



You can also create a new project template by saving a project as a template.