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Managing multiple projects
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Insert a project into a master project
Plans within plans: master projects and subprojects
Create and manage inter-project dependencies and deliverables
Combine multiple projects for ease of printing
Make changes to a subproject without changing the original file
Reorganize subprojects in the master project
How your project fits into the big picture
Enter task, resource, or project information in the Project Server enterprise fields
Share resources using a resource pool
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