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| Sensu, I would not distuingish by project file size, I would do it by "Do you have to use the Project Server or not"? If I can stay with the standalone application, I would just stay with it regardless of size. (My last file was about 30MB and worked fine as a standalone schedule). If I was forced to use Project Server, I would stay under 5000 lines. Sincerely, Explorer3333 |
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