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Manage projects
In OpenProject you can create projects to collaborate with your team members, track issues, document and share information with stakeholders, organize things. A project is a way to structure and organize your work in OpenProject.
Your projects can be available publicly or internally. OpenProject does not limit the number of projects, neither in the Community nor in the Cloud or Enterprise Edition.
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Select a project | Open a project which you want to work at. |
Create a new project | Find out how to create a new project in OpenProject. |
Create a subproject | Create a subproject of an existing project. |
Project structure | Find out how to set up a project structure. |
Project settings | Configure further settings for your projects, such as description, project hierarchy structure, or setting it to public. |
Change the project hierarchy | You can change the hierarchy by selecting the parent project ("subproject of"). |
Set a project to public | Make a project accessible for (at least) all users within your instance. |
Create a project template | Configure a project and set it as template to copy it for future projects. |
Use a project template | Create a new project based on an existing template project. |
Copy a project | Copy an existing project. |
Archive a project | Find out how to archive completed projects. |
Delete a project | How to delete a project? |
View all projects | Get an overview of all your projects in the projects overview list. |
Project overarching reports | How to create project overarching reports across multiple projects? |
Select a project
Find out in our Getting started guide how to open an existing project in OpenProject.
Create a new project
Find out in our Getting started guide how to create a new project in OpenProject.
Create a subproject
To create a subproject for an existing project, navigate to the project settings -> Information and click on the green + Subproject button.
Follow the instructions to create a new project.
Project structure
Projects build a structure in OpenProject. You can have parent projects and sub-projects. A project can represent an organizational unit of a company, e.g. to have issues separated:
- Company (Parent project)
- Marketing (Sub-project)
- Sales
- HR
- IT
- ...
Also, projects can be for overarching teams working on one topic:
- Launch a new product
- Design
- Development
- ...
Or, a project can be to separate products or customers.
- Product A
- Customer A
- Customer B
- Customer C
OpenProject, for example, uses the projects to structure the different modules/plugin development:
Project Settings
You can specify further advanced settings for your project. Navigate to your project settings by selecting a project, and click -> Project settings -> Information.
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You can define whether the project should have a parent by selecting Subproject of. This way, you can change the project hierarchy.
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Enter a detailed description for your project.
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You see the default project Identifier. The identifier will be shown in the URL.
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You can set a project to Public. This means it can be accessed without signing in to OpenProject.
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Click the blue Create button in order to save your new project. Or click the blue Save button to save your changes.
Find out more detailed information about the Project settings.
Change the project hierarchy
To change the project's hierarchy, navigate to the project settings -> Information and change the Subproject of field.
Press the blue Save button to apply your changes.
Set a project to public
If you want to set a project to public, you can do so by ticking the box next to "Public" in the project settings ->Information.
Setting a project to public will make it accessible to all people within your OpenProject instance. (Should your instance be accessible without authentication accessible without authentication this option will make the project visible to the general public outside your users, too)
Create a project template
You can create a project template in OpenProject by creating a new project and configuring your project to your needs. Name the project so you can identify it as a template, e.g. "Project XY [template]".
Set up everything that you want to have available for future projects.
- Adding project members.
- Selecting the modules.
- Setting up a default project structure in the Gantt chart.
- Creating your work package templates.
- ...
Navigate to the project settings and click Set as template in the upper right corner. You can remove a project from the template collection on the same spot.
Use a project template
You can create a new project by using an existing template. This causes the properties of the project template to be copied to the new project. Find out in our Getting started guide how to create a new project in OpenProject. Another way for using a template project would be to copy it.
Copy a project
You can copy an existing project by navigating to the project settings and clicking Copy project in the upper right of the project settings.
Give the new project a name. Select which modules and settings you want to copy and whether or not you want to notify users via email during copying. You can copy existing boards (apart from the Subproject board) and the Project overview dashboards along with your project, too.
For further configuration open the Advanced settings. Here you can specify (among other things) the project's URL (identifier), its visibility and status. Furthermore you can set values for custom fields (not shown in the screenshot).
Then click the blue Copy button.
Archive a project
In order to archive a project, navigate to the project settings, and click the Archive project button. Then, the project cannot be selected from the project selection anymore. It is still available in the View all projects dashboard if you expand the filter and select the Archived projects.
Delete a project
If you want to delete a project, navigate to the project settings. Click the button Delete project on the top right of the page.
Also, you can delete a project via the projects overview.
View all projects
To get an overview of all your projects, select the View all projects option from the Select a project menu in the top left header navigation.
You will then get a list of all your projects in OpenProject.
With the three dots icon at the right in the list you can open further features, such as creating a new subproject, project settings, archiving a project, copying and deleting a project.
With the arrow you can display the project description.
You can choose the columns displayed by default in the System Settings in the Administration. To access it quickly use the vertical three dots icon on the upper right.
To change the order of the displayed custom fields follow the instructions here: Displaying a project custom field
To display the work packages of all your projects in a Gantt chart click on the Open as Gantt view icon on the upper right. This is a shortcut to get to the report described in the chapter below quickly. The Gantt chart view can be configured in the System Settings in the Administration.
In the view all projects overview list you can also create a multi project status dashboard if you include project custom fields, such as Status, Status description, Accountable, Project duration, and more.
Project overarching reports
Often you need to see more than one project in your lists and want to create project overarching reports.
Click on the Modules icon with the dots in the header navigation. These are the project overarching modules in OpenProject.
Select Work packages from the drop down menu. Now, you will see all work packages in the projects where you have the required permissions.
You can group by project by clicking in the header of the work package list next to project and select Group by.
In the project overarching list, you can search, filter, group by, sort, highlight and save views the same way as in the project specific work package list.