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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. | ||
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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.