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Task Manager 2003™ Frequently Asked Questions

Installation

What's my log-on user name and password? 

How do I install the trial program once I have downloaded it?

I'm having difficulty downloading the trial version on my dial-up internet connection. What can I do?

How do I install Task Manager 2003 on a Network?

Can I keep the information I entered in the trial version when I install the full version?

Does the trial version have all of the features that the full version has?

Does Task Manager 2003 work on a Macintosh®?

General Use

How do I start using Task Manager 2003?

Can Task Manager 2003 be used over the Internet?

Task Entry

How do I have a main project with many sub-projects?

Do I have to enter the year when I enter a date?

Can I bring a task back once I have closed it?

Can I add my own fields and remove others?

How can I have a 'pool' (e.g. 'backlog') of unassigned tasks which I can bring live when I want?

Why can't I enter any new data into a new user-defined field that I have just created?

Reports

The message: "The report contains no data" is displayed for a work report even though the criteria is broad

Can I have dated comments? For example can I have a report with task name, the most current comments and the date the comments were entered?

Miscellaneous

How much does Task Manager 2003 cost?

What can I do if my question is not answered in these Frequently Asked Questions?

   
Installation

Q: What's my log-on user name and password?

A: Initially log-on with user name SiteAdmin with a blank password.

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Q: How do I install the trial program once I have downloaded it?

A: Double-click the file you downloaded from Windows Explorer then follow the on-screen instructions. Once Task Manager 2003 is installed, view the online Getting Started Tutorial (approx. 8-10 minutes).

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Q: I'm having difficulty downloading the trial version on my dial-up internet connection. What can I do?

A: If you are experiencing difficulty downloading the trial version of Task Manager 2003:

  1. If you're not downloading from a close mirror site, do so; and/or

  2. Obtain a free download manager such as getright.com which will allow you to resume downloading after a connection is lost and also to pause/restart downloading; and/or

    Note: Pages will open in a new browser window. External sites are not endorsed by Orbisoft.

  3. Contact support@orbisoft.com if you are still not able to download.

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Q: How do I install Task Manager 2003 on a Network?

A: You can install the 45-day trial version on an unlimited number of networked computers. If you want to install the full (purchased) version on a network you need to have the correct license version.

Always install the program to a local (e.g. C:) drive, even when you intend to use it in a network environment. To share the same data with other users, look under the Task Manager 2003 Help Index for "Network". This help topic will tell you how to share data over a network.

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Q: Can I keep the information I entered in the trial version when I install the full version?

A: Yes. All data is stored in the live data file named Data.Mdb, normally located in the C:\Program Files\Task Manager 2003 folder.

Before you install the full version of Task Manager 2003, copy the Data.Mdb file to a separate folder, e.g., "C:\Backups".

Once you have installed the full version of Task Manager 2003:

  1. Select Tools>>, Import Data ... from the Task Manager 2003 top menubar. 

  2. Click Browse then change the Files of type to Task Manager 2003 Trial Data (Data.mdb).

  3. Select the trial Data.mdb file located in your backup folder then click Import.

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Q: Does the trial version have all of the features that the full version has?

A: Yes. The trial version is fully enabled with all of the features of the full version.

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Q: Does Task Manager 2003 work on a Macintosh®?

A: Yes, so long as you purchase Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac if you don't have it already. If you don't have it already and want Task Manager 2003, contact Orbisoft Sales for bundling discount prices.

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General Use

Q: How do I start using Task Manager 2003?

A: If you haven't already done so, we recommend that you take a look at the online Getting Started Tutorial to help you get the most out of using Task Manager 2003.

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Q: Can Task Manager 2003 be used over the Internet?

A: Yes, Task Manager 2003 can be used over the Internet, with any of the following software:

Note: Pages will open in a new browser window. 

 OR the following remote control software: 

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Task Entry

Q: How do I have a main project with many sub-projects?

A: One way is to use the Task Name field as the main project name and the Task Description field as the sub-project (or sub-task) name.

Example

  Task Name     Task Description
  Project A     Sub-Task 1
  Project A     Sub-Task 2
  Project A     Sub-Task 3
  Project A     Sub-Task 4
  ...     ...
  .     .

You can then create a Work Report having the Task Name field as a grouping level with totals showing. All sub-tasks for a main project will then be grouped together.

Example

  Project A            
               
  Sub-Task 1   X   X   ...
  Sub-Task 2   X   X   ...
  Sub-Task 3   X   X   ...
  Sub-Task 4   X   X   ...
  ...   ___   ___   ___
  Totals   XXX   XXX   ...

See also: Knowledgebase article Q1030: Generating Sub-Tasks Automatically.

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Q: Do I have to enter the year when I enter a date?

A: No, not unless you're entering a date which is in another year.

For example, if you enter "8-8" in a date field, Task Manager 2003 will automatically change the date entry to e.g. 08/08/2005 (while the system clock is at 2005) depending on your Windows control panel Short Date Setting.

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Q: Can I bring a task back once I have closed it?

A: Yes. Completed tasks can be viewed by clicking on the Show/Hide Completed Tasks button located on the right toolbar on the Edit/View Tasks screen.

To bring a completed task back to become a current task, simply erase the Date Completed.

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Q: Can I add my own fields and remove others?

A:

  • You can add up to 40 of your own custom fields:

    Select Setup User-Defined Fields from the second page of the Edit/View Existing Tasks screen.

  • You can remove all unwanted fields from Work Reports, including built in fields:

    STEP 1

    From the start up screen select Print Reports ... then select Print Work Reports.

    STEP 2

    Select the Work Report from which you wish to remove a built in field.

    STEP 3

    Click on More>> then click on Fields...

    STEP 4

    Highlight the row containing the field.

    STEP 5

    Either delete the row with the DEL key or by using the delete tool button (or Hide the field if it is required by a custom field you have created).

  • On the task entry screen, all but the Task Description and Allocated To fields can be left blank. Both of these fields can have default values assigned to them.

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Q: How can I have a 'pool' (e.g. 'backlog') of unassigned tasks which I can bring live when I want?

A: Two possible ways are:

  1. Keep the Date Allocated field blank until a task is assigned:

    Copy and amend relevant work reports to filter in or out Unallocated Tasks, i.e. by setting the field criteria for Date Allocated to:

    <> Null

    or

    = Null

    Change and save an unallocated report, prefixing the title with the word "Unallocated" or "Backlog".

    Once the task is started, edit the task details filling in the date allocated field with the current date.

  2. Create a team member called "UAL - Unallocated". A typical work report would then look like:

    MS - Mary Smith
    ---------------

    Task 1 ...
    Task 5 ...
    Task 8 ...
    etc

    JB - Joe Bloggs
    ---------------
    Task 15 ...
    Task 84 ...
    Task 5 ...
    etc

    UAL - Unallocated
    -----------------
    Task 45 ...
    Task 12 ...
    Task 87 ...
    etc

    When the unallocated task is ready to be allocated, simply edit the task, changing the Allocated To person from UAL - Unallocated, to the appropriate person.

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Q: Why can't I enter any new data into a new user-defined field that I have just created?

A: You need to assign Field Permissions for that new user-defined field:

  • Select Tools>>, Security>>, Field Permissions... from the Task Manager top menubar.
     

  • Select the appropriate group or individual to whom you want to give the field permission to by using the Groups/Users selector. To give everyone permission to change data in your new user-defined field, select the Users group.
     

  • Tick the checkbox listed next to the user-defined field name listed in under Permissions.

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Reports

Q: The message: "The report contains no data" is displayed for a work report even though the criteria is broad

Solution

The team member selector needs to be initialized (this will only need to be done once). Click on the Selected... button in the Using Parameters option group. Click on Select All.

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Q: Can I have dated comments? For example can I have a report with task name, the most current comments and the date the comments were entered?

A: Yes. The following example illustrates how to do this.

STEP 1

From the start up screen select Print Reports ... then select Print Work Reports.

STEP 2

Create a new work report called Sample Comments:

  • Click on the New button

  • Type the words Sample Comments in the Name field

  • Press the ENTER key

STEP 3

Click on More>> then click on Fields...

STEP 4

Add the following three fields:

Task ID
Task/Job Name
øCustom 01

(Note the field "øCustom 01" can be selected from the drop-down box).

STEP 5

Insert the following data into the respective field properties:

Field Title Expand Vertically Custom Source
Task ID   No  
Task/Job Name   No  
øCustom 01 Comments Yes IIf(Not IsNull([Notes]),Left([Notes],Instr([Notes],"*")))

STEP 6

You can also increase the Width property for the fields Task/Job Name and øCustom 01. Try 1500 and 3000 twips respectively.

STEP 7

Close the report. Go in to Add New Tasks and make a new task. For the Notes field, create a series of dated comments as below (remember to use SHIFT+F2 to zoom the Notes field). Always insert new notes at the beginning of the field.

21-JAN-2003   Found lost schedule. Able to continue. *

25-DEC-2002  Can't find schedule. On hold. *

11-NOV-2002  Decided to use schedule from Department A. *

STEP 8

Note the following keyboard shortcut keys that can be used in the Notes zoom window:

Action Keyboard Shortcut
To zoom a field (e.g. Notes) SHIFT+F2
To insert the current date CTRL+SEMICOLON (;)
To insert the current time CTRL+COLON (:)
To insert a new line CTRL+ENTER

STEP 9

When run, the sample report will only display the latest notes.

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Miscellaneous

Q: How much does Task Manager 2003 cost?

A: Click on the "Buy" link located on the top navigation bar of this page to view pricing for Task Manager 2003.

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Q: What can I do if my question is not answered in Frequently Asked Questions?

A: Please search the Support Knowledgebase with your question or keywords. 

If you still can't find a solution, you may email an Orbisoft Support Engineer with your specific question. Email
support@orbisoft.com

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