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Learn four ways to create a project

The video provides a comprehensive guide on creating projects in Workfront using various methods:

Creating a Project from a Template:

  • Navigate to the Projects page, click 鈥淣ew Project,鈥 and select 鈥淣ew Project from Template.鈥 鈥
  • Browse active templates, preview summaries (e.g., duration, owner, task summary, custom forms), and select a template. 鈥
  • Favorite templates can be accessed directly for quicker selection. 鈥
  • Fill out initial information (e.g., project name) and click 鈥淐reate Project.鈥 鈥 Fields can be edited later. 鈥

Creating a Project from Scratch:

  • Go to the Projects page, click 鈥淣ew Project,鈥 and select 鈥淣ew Project.鈥 鈥
  • Name the project and edit details like sharing options, custom data, portfolio, and program. 鈥
  • Defaults set by the group or system administrator can be accepted or changed. 鈥
  • Save the project, which is initially shared only with the creator and system administrators. 鈥
  • Tasks can be added by typing names, with fields like duration and planned hours editable. 鈥

Copying a Project:

  • Open an existing project, click the three-dot menu, and select 鈥淐opy.鈥 鈥
  • Change the name, status (e.g., Planning), and deselect items not to be copied (e.g., expenses). 鈥
  • Edit details like the planned start date after copying. 鈥

Importing a Microsoft Project File:

  • Save the MS Project file as an XML file. 鈥
  • Use the 鈥淚mport MS Project鈥 option in the New Project menu, select the file, and begin the import. 鈥
  • Some MS Project settings (e.g., comments, custom forms, milestones) will not transfer. 鈥
  • Set the status to Planning to review and edit the imported project before it goes live. 鈥

The video emphasizes the flexibility of Workfront in creating projects through templates, scratch, copying, or importing, catering to different user needs. 鈥

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Transcript
Creating a project from a template is one of the most popular ways to create a project, and it鈥檚 highly recommended if a template was previously created for the project you have in mind. We鈥檒l assume that鈥檚 the case for now. To create a project from a template, go to the Projects page and click on New Project. Then click on New Project from Template. You can see there鈥檚 a Favorite Templates option as well. We鈥檒l talk about that in a minute. In New Project from Template, you see a list of all the active templates that are shared with you. This can be a long list, so you can click on any template to see a preview summary to help you make the right choice. You get information like the duration, owner, a task summary, and custom forms. You can also see your favorites here, and you can add to your favorites from the other templates list easily. Or you can go the other way and unfavorite something from your favorites. Once you decide on which template to use, click Use Template to select it and move on to the next step. But we鈥檙e going to cancel out of this so I can show you a nice shortcut. Going back to New Project, now we鈥檒l talk about Favorite Templates. If you already know what template you want and it鈥檚 on your favorites list, you can just select it from here and go directly to the next step. In this step, you鈥檙e going to fill out some initial information and then click on Create Project. It鈥檚 recommended that you at least change the project name. We鈥檒l call this Test Project from Template. Everything else has been preset for you in the template. You can edit it, or you can accept it as it is and click on Create Project. You鈥檒l still be able to edit any of these fields later if needed. To create a project from scratch, we鈥檙e going to go to the Projects area and click New Project, and now we鈥檙e going to select New Project. And we鈥檒l name this Test Project from Scratch. We鈥檒l click outside the Name Edit field to save the name. Then we鈥檒l click on Project Actions and Edit. Creating a project from scratch means that you don鈥檛 have a template to help you. But you do have several defaults established by your group or system administrator that you can accept or change, like the condition type and initial status. One downside to creating a project from scratch is that you have to fill in all the right details like sharing options, custom data, portfolio and program. These are common differentiators that reports use to filter and group projects, and they鈥檙e normally preset for you if you鈥檙e using a template. But simple projects and projects you don鈥檛 want to have showing up on reports yet can easily be created from scratch. Click Save and you鈥檝e created it. At this point, your project is only shared with you, and no one can see it except you and all the system administrators. To start adding tasks, just click here and create tasks just by typing in a name. Hit the return key and you can add another task. Click here to end adding tasks. The Name field is the only required field to create a task. Many other fields start out with defaults, like duration and planned hours, and you can edit them from here. Notice how the Due On Date recalculates when we change the task duration. There are other videos that go into great detail about creating and working with tasks, so we won鈥檛 get into any more detail here. Check out the links provided after this video. Copying a project has the advantages of creating a project from a template, except you don鈥檛 need a template. You just need a project you want to copy. We鈥檒l copy World Cup Sweet Steaks Email Blast 1. Once we鈥檙e in the project, we click on the three dot menu and choose Copy. This brings up a page with some handy things you might want to copy or not. First we鈥檒l change the name. We鈥檒l change the status to Planning. That鈥檚 always a good idea. And then you can deselect any of the things that you don鈥檛 want to have copied, like maybe expenses. And click on Copy Project. The new project is created and you鈥檙e taken right to it. You鈥檒l probably want to start by editing the planned start date. Go back to Edit. If you want to import a Microsoft Project file, make sure that you save it as an XML file in Microsoft Project first. Then you come here to the New Project menu and select Import MS Project. Click on Select File. You鈥檒l be prompted for the XML file name. When you open it, the import will begin. Workfront will import the MS Project file as a new project. This feature was designed for people who are transitioning from MS Project to Workfront, so they can import any projects in progress and then begin working on them in Workfront going forward. Not all the information and settings in MS Project will carry over into Workfront. Comments, custom forms, and milestones will not transfer. You should set the status to Planning to give you a chance to review the import and make any edits needed before it goes live.

Key takeaways

  • Templates Simplify Project Creation:
  • Using a template is highly recommended as it can pre-set key details like tasks, forms, and sharing options, saving time and effort. 鈥
  • Favorite Templates for Quick Access:
  • Favorite templates allow users to bypass the selection process and directly create a project, streamlining workflow. 鈥
  • Creating Projects from Scratch Offers Flexibility:
  • While more manual, creating a project from scratch allows customization of all details, ideal for simple or private projects. 鈥
  • Copying Projects Saves Time:
  • Copying an existing project replicates its structure and settings, with options to modify or exclude specific elements. 鈥
  • Importing MS Project Files for Transition:
  • Workfront supports importing MS Project files (saved as XML), enabling users to transition ongoing projects, though some data (e.g., comments, milestones) won鈥檛 transfer. 鈥
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