Microsoft KB Archive/180289

= PRJ98: Inserted Project Is Not Displayed Properly =

Article ID: 180289

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Project 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q180289



SYMPTOMS
When viewing an inserted project within an inserted project, in a consolidated file, you may see the following behavior:

 The project does not display an outline symbol.

 The Indicator column contains a project icon and a red circle with a slash through it.

 When you place the pointer over the icon in the Indicator column, the following message is displayed:

This inserted project, 'C:\ \ ', is not valid. A project can be inserted only once in a consolidated project.





CAUSE
This problem occurs when you have inserted the same project twice within a consolidated file.



WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, remove one of the duplicate inserted projects from the consolidated file.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Microsoft Project listed above.



MORE INFORMATION
Normally, you cannot insert the same project twice into a consolidated file. If you do this, you receive the following message:

A project can be inserted only once in a consolidated file. Select a different project to insert.

However, this message is not generated when you insert two projects into a consolidated file, and those two projects contain the same inserted project. For example, you can insert Project1 into Project2 and Project3, and then insert Project2 and Project3 into a consolidated project. If you expand Project2, you will see Project1 as an inserted project. But if you expand Project3, you will see Project1 as an invalid project, because it was inserted twice into the same consolidated project.

NOTE: The name in the Task Name field might not match the file name of the inserted project. To verify the path and file name of an inserted project, follow these steps:


 * 1) Double-click the task name.
 * 2) In the Task Information dialog box, click the Advanced tab and look at the Source Project field.

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