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From: Totte on 4 Apr 2007 04:30 I'm using MS Project 2003. Today when I open my previously saved project plans I'm suddenly unable to save them. Problem is easy for me to duplicate: File open ... File save The error message is this: "Cannot save Project. Reason: Insufficient Project Information stated. Please select a [Task Behaviour Model] for <filename> and try saving again. On the [Project] Menu, select [Project Information]" It's probalby an easy thing to fix but I can't find out what is missing. Appriciate any help. Regards Totte
From: "JulieS" passport6847 at maine dot rr dot on 4 Apr 2007 07:27 Hi Totte, Are you using Project Server? Are there enterprise fields defined that you have not completed the required information? See Project > Project information and see if there are not fields that you have left incomplete. I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project "Totte" <Totte(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4002FE09-7E00-4997-9294-F67FE025230A(a)microsoft.com... > I'm using MS Project 2003. Today when I open my previously saved > project > plans I'm suddenly unable to save them. > Problem is easy for me to duplicate: File open ... File save > The error message is this: > "Cannot save Project. > Reason: Insufficient Project Information stated. > Please select a [Task Behaviour Model] for <filename> and try saving > again. > On the [Project] Menu, select [Project Information]" > It's probalby an easy thing to fix but I can't find out what is > missing. > Appriciate any help. > Regards > Totte
From: Totte on 4 Apr 2007 07:50 Hi Julie, Thanks for the response. I'm not using any project server. In Collaboration / Options is Collaborate using set to Microsoft Office Project Server. Setting this to None has no effect. Project / Project Information has the following data: Start date: 2006-12-18 Current date: 2007-04-04 Finish date: 2007-05-21 (greyed out) Status date: NA Schedule from: Project Start Date Calendar: Standard Priority: 500 Enterprise Custom Fields: There is no fileds. "JulieS" wrote: > Hi Totte, > > Are you using Project Server? Are there enterprise fields defined that > you have not completed the required information? See Project > Project > information and see if there are not fields that you have left > incomplete. > > I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. > > Julie > Project MVP > > Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information > about Microsoft Project > > > "Totte" <Totte(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4002FE09-7E00-4997-9294-F67FE025230A(a)microsoft.com... > > I'm using MS Project 2003. Today when I open my previously saved > > project > > plans I'm suddenly unable to save them. > > Problem is easy for me to duplicate: File open ... File save > > The error message is this: > > "Cannot save Project. > > Reason: Insufficient Project Information stated. > > Please select a [Task Behaviour Model] for <filename> and try saving > > again. > > On the [Project] Menu, select [Project Information]" > > It's probalby an easy thing to fix but I can't find out what is > > missing. > > Appriciate any help. > > Regards > > Totte > > >
From: Totte on 4 Apr 2007 09:30 Hi again Julie Got it working now. There are a project server at our company but I'm not using that, yet. So, the quick work around was to turn off the Pro Assistent. I'm not sure why Pro Assistent was preventing me from saving but that I'll dig into when I need it. Thanks for Your assistans anyway. Totte "JulieS" wrote: > Hi Totte, > > Are you using Project Server? Are there enterprise fields defined that > you have not completed the required information? See Project > Project > information and see if there are not fields that you have left > incomplete. > > I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. > > Julie > Project MVP > > Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information > about Microsoft Project > > > "Totte" <Totte(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4002FE09-7E00-4997-9294-F67FE025230A(a)microsoft.com... > > I'm using MS Project 2003. Today when I open my previously saved > > project > > plans I'm suddenly unable to save them. > > Problem is easy for me to duplicate: File open ... File save > > The error message is this: > > "Cannot save Project. > > Reason: Insufficient Project Information stated. > > Please select a [Task Behaviour Model] for <filename> and try saving > > again. > > On the [Project] Menu, select [Project Information]" > > It's probalby an easy thing to fix but I can't find out what is > > missing. > > Appriciate any help. > > Regards > > Totte > > >
From: "JulieS" passport6847 at maine dot rr dot on 4 Apr 2007 16:25
Hi Totte, I'm sorry I wasn't able to get back to you until now. Glad to know you found the root of the problem and good luck with your Project server installation. I'm not familiar with the "Pro Assistant" program you mention -- it is not part of MS Project -- so I'm afraid I can't be much of a help there. Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project "Totte" <Totte(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33FC8F44-8688-444A-A5F7-152DF5495DCD(a)microsoft.com... > Hi again Julie > > Got it working now. There are a project server at our company but I'm > not > using that, yet. So, the quick work around was to turn off the Pro > Assistent. > I'm not sure why Pro Assistent was preventing me from saving but that > I'll > dig into when I need it. > > Thanks for Your assistans anyway. > Totte > > "JulieS" wrote: > >> Hi Totte, >> >> Are you using Project Server? Are there enterprise fields defined >> that >> you have not completed the required information? See Project > >> Project >> information and see if there are not fields that you have left >> incomplete. >> >> I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. >> >> Julie >> Project MVP >> >> Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional >> information >> about Microsoft Project >> >> >> "Totte" <Totte(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:4002FE09-7E00-4997-9294-F67FE025230A(a)microsoft.com... >> > I'm using MS Project 2003. Today when I open my previously saved >> > project >> > plans I'm suddenly unable to save them. >> > Problem is easy for me to duplicate: File open ... File save >> > The error message is this: >> > "Cannot save Project. >> > Reason: Insufficient Project Information stated. >> > Please select a [Task Behaviour Model] for <filename> and try >> > saving >> > again. >> > On the [Project] Menu, select [Project Information]" >> > It's probalby an easy thing to fix but I can't find out what is >> > missing. >> > Appriciate any help. >> > Regards >> > Totte >> >> >> |