Where have the parallel resources gone? The tool represented by two diagonal bars is nowhere to be found. How do I set up new parallel resources in the new version?
That same functionality is available at the left end of the new toolbar. The dropdown is the book icon.
The Parallel Books Sets icon and dropdown in the resource toolbar provide the ability to switch to a parallel book with the same milestone. With the dynamic toolbar, this same functionality is provided using the Change book button.
Thank you for your help. 😀 I'm still getting used to the new interface, but at least we have shortcuts now.
Glad to be of assistance. I also am still adapting to the new toolbar, but am beginning to appreciate it.
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