![]() So, the answer in NO, you can not have both Local and global Resources by using Resource Pool □ Now I am going to add new Resource, for example Material Resource called Brick in my Second Project: The resources are over allocated, but forget this for now, because it is not the subject of this post! I’m going to show you how to do it in First Project, and I will do the same thing for Second, and Third Project:Īnd I will assign John and Mary to all Task in the First Project:Īfter I do the same thing for the Second and Third Project I will have: Now, I will assign John and Mary to all Tasks in all Projects. Remember, that Best Practice is that Resource Pool should not have any Tasks, just Resources. Let’s suppose that we have one Resource Pool and three Projects. ![]() This Post will be Short one, and I will show the answer with MS PROJECT 2013. I tried but each time I created a resource in the local file, it was also created in the pool. I’d like to keep only the central team on the pool and have the local teams on each project file. I have a pool for all resources, but is is getting crownded. I have one project file for each local project and one master file for them all, plus the central tasks. I have a central team coordinating and working in some local projects with local teams. First, I’d like to thank you by your posts. I have a question from one of my Blog readers:
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