The project pane lets you access and manage
all your saved projects.
There are 2 ways to open the pane of project
management:
The Project pane features are described
below.
The list of projects displays all your
projects.
There is one line per project and several
columns showing various attributes of the projects:
A maximum of 50 projects is shown on each
page. If there are more than 50 projects, they are displayed on
additional pages. To select another page to display, use the page
navigation tools in the lower left corner of the list:
- Display a specific page: click on one of the
10 visible page numbers.
- Display the previous or next page: click on
the left or right arrows (shortcut keys: Left / Right
arrows).
- Display the previous or next set of 10 pages:
click on the left or right 3 dots.
Note: If your screen is small, scroll
down to see more items.
Search filters
You can type keywords in the filter text
fields to display only projects matching specific criteria. The
text filters accept single or multiple keywords following these
rules:
- Keywords are not case sensitive.
- Multiple keywords must be separated by
spaces.
- Multiple keywords search for values
containing all the keywords.
- The order of keywords doesn’t matter.
There are also filters with drop-down lists
which let you filter projects by owner and by Sender.
Example: type Special campaign
in Name filter box to display all the projects containing
special AND campaign in their name.
To clear a text filter, click on the
corresponding Clear button (red cross). To clear a drop-down
filter, select the asterisk in the list.
Note: The Owner column and
filter are only visible when Shared
projects is activated.
Project sorting
Click on the headers at the top of each column
to sort the projects according to the column content.
For example:
- To order the list by project names, click on
Name.
- To order it by most recent modification
dates, click on Date modified.
When you click again on a header, the order is
reversed.
Note: The last-used sort criteria and
sort direction persist for your next session.
Project selection
You can select one or several projects in the
list for further processing or to modify its / their
properties.
To select 1 project:
- Click on the desired project to select it in
the list. It becomes highlighted.
Tip: You can switch the selected
project in the list to the one above or below with the Up
and Down arrow keys on your keyboard.
To select multiple projects, there 2
methods:
- Click on a project in the list to select
it.
- Hold the Ctrl key and click on another
project to select it.
- Repeat the above step to select additional
projects.
- Click on the first desired project in the
list.
- Hold the Shift key and click on the
last desired project in the list.
- All the projects listed from the first to the
last one selected are also selected.
- You can select additional projects using
method 2.
To deselect projects:
- Use the above methods to click again on the
selected project(s) that you want to deselect.
When a single project is selected, a small
preview of displayed to help you identify the project.
The right side of the project management pane
lets you view and edit the properties of the selected
project(s).
Note: standard users (consult Standard User) can only change
the properties of their own projects (those displaying your user
name under Owner in List of projects).
They can read the properties of all the listed projects.
Administrators (consult PlanogramBuilder Administrator)
can change the properties of properties even if they are not the
owners.
Tip: If you have selected multiple
projects, you can assign them the same values for any property. It
is however not recommended to assign the same name to
several projects.
Name (Project
properties)
Sets the name of the selected project(s).
- Supported values: text, including Unicode
characters for non-Latin text values
- Default value: the name you assigned when you
saved the project with Save or Save as.
- Example: my best planogram
Instructions:
- Select one of your own projects in the
list.
- Enter or edit the value.
- Click on Apply (Project
properties) to apply your changes.
Note: standard users can only change
the name of their own projects. They can still read the name of all
the listed projects. PlanogramBuilder Administrators can rename
projects even if they are not the owners.
Sets a comment about the selected project(s)
(e.g., client name, internal version, etc.).
- Supported values: text, including Unicode
characters for non-Latin text values
- Default value: none
- Example: special Promo display
Instructions:
- Select one or several of your own projects in
the list.
- Enter or edit the value.
- Click on Apply (Project
properties) to apply your changes.
Note: standard users can only change
the comment of their own projects. They can still read the comment
of all the listed projects. PlanogramBuilder Administrators can
edit the comment of any project even if they are not the
owners.
Toggles the selected project(s) as
template.
Templates are a special type of projects which
can be re-used as a basis for new projects or to combine into other
planograms. They are especially useful for often-used empty rooms,
empty shelving or guideline planograms. Template projects are
accessible to all users in your company in List of projects and
in Template
catalog for easy drag and drop into any Planogram.
- Yes (checkmarked in the GUI): the
project is a template.
- No (not checkmarked in the GUI): the
project is not a template.
- Default value: No (not checkmarked in
the GUI)
Instructions:
- Log in as PlanogramBuilder
Administrator.
- Select one or several of your own projects in
the list.
- Checkmark or uncheck Template.
- Press Apply (Project
properties) to apply your changes.
Notes:
- Only PlanogramBuilder Administrator
can assign projects as templates.
- Only the template owner can modify and save
an existing template project content. Non-owners can open templates
belonging to another user, but they must save them under another
project name (Save as).
This prevents users from inadvertently changing the original
template.
Locked (Project
properties)
Toggles the selected project(s) as locked.
- Yes (checkmarked in the GUI): the
project is locked. Use this to prevent modifying the project, for
example once it has been finalized. Once locked:
- Save is disabled for this project. It
can still be opened, edited, and saved as a copy, but modifications
cannot be saved over the existing project.
- Nobody can Delete (project).
- No (not checkmarked in the GUI): the
project is not locked. It can be saved and deleted.
- Default value: No (not checkmarked in
the GUI)
Instructions:
- Select one or several of your own
projects.
- Checkmark or uncheck Locked (Project
properties).
- Press Apply (Project
properties) on the toolbar to apply your changes.
Notes:
- Standard users can normally only lock and
unlock their own projects. PlanogramBuilder Administrators can lock
and unlock any project even if they are not the owners.
- When Shared
projects is activated, only PlanogramBuilder Administrator
can unlock a project. Other users can't unlock it, even the
original user who set the project as locked.
Three fields let you optionally classify your
projects.
Assigning classification values to Templates
is useful to help users find them in Template catalog which
reflects this classification.
Instructions:
- Select one or several of your own
projects.
- Enter or edit the value.
- Click on Apply (Project
properties) to apply your changes.
Notes:
- The three available project classification
properties are the same as for products. To change the default
classification scheme, consult Settings, Item
classification properties.
- Note: standard users can only change
these values for their own projects. PlanogramBuilder
Administrators can change the values of any project even if they
are not the owners.
Apply (Project
properties)
Applies the changes made to the selected
project in Project
properties.
You must press this button after you have made
one or more modifications to project properties.
Note: updated values are only applied
to projects and properties which the user has the right to change
(consult Project
properties). Other projects and values are left unchanged.
Cancel (Project
properties)
Cancels any change made to Project
properties.
This is where you can choose the recipient(s)
to send the selected project(s) to.
For instructions, consult Send.
Tools and commands (Project
management)
The toolbar on the bottom contains various
buttons described below.
Opens the selected project for viewing and
editing. The newly opened project replaces the previously opened
planogram project.
Note: only one project must be selected
in the list to be able to open it.
Tip: You can use the Enter key
to open the selected project.
Inserts the project selected in the list into
the currently opened project.
This is a simple and powerful feature which
lets you combine several planogram projects, for example to create
a complete store aisle from smaller sections, or even a complete
store.
You can insert as many projects as you wish
into your current planogram project.
Instructions:
- Find the desired project in the list.
- Click on Insert. The list of projects is
closed and a cursor with a plus sign appears.
- Drag the cursor to the desired insertion
location in the visualization area.
- The content of the selected project is added
to your current planogram.
- Re-position the inserted elements where you
want if necessary.
- Repeat the above steps to insert more
projects into your planogram.
- Save your project (or save as… if you
don't want to overwrite your initial project).
The way projects are placed depends on the
state of Free bay
placement:
- With Free bay placement not
checkmarked:
- If there is no existing bay in your project:
the inserted project is centered on the ground.
- If there are existing bays in your
project:
- The inserted bays are placed adjacent to the
existing bays, based on the cursor position: left, right or
in-between, pushing other bays to make space in this last
case.
- The inserted room elements are placed to
maintain their original relative position to the inserted
bays.
- With Free bay placement checkmarked:
inserted project is placed at the cursor position on the ground. If
there are other objects at this position, they may overlap.
Notes:
- Only one project must be selected in the list
to use this command. You can however repeat the command to insert
several projects sequentially.
- When Free bay
placement is not checkmarked for your current project and you
add a Free bay placement project, Free bay placement will
automatically be activated for the current project to maintain the
positioning the merged shelving.
- The project inserted into the current project
is placed as an independent copy of the original project retaining
no link with it. This means that if you make changes to your
current planogram after having inserted another project, your
changes only affect your current project, not the original inserted
project.
Tip: For projects which you want to
often insert into other planograms, turn them into Template so they will
be displayed in the Template catalog for
convenient drag and drop insertion.
Deletes the project(s) selected in the
list.
A confirmation message box will pop up to
confirm deletion.
Note: only the projects which the user
has the right to delete are deleted. The currently opened project
and projects marked as Locked (Project
properties) cannot be deleted either.
Warning: deleted projects cannot be
recovered unless you had previously made a Backup.
Sends an independent copy of the selected
project(s) to one or several other PlanogramBuilder user(s) in your
company.
Instructions:
- Select the project(s) to send in the
list.
- On the right of the screen, below
Recipient(s) for Send project, in the drop-down list next to
User name(s), select the destination user(s). To select
several recipients, just pick them one by one in the list. They
will be added to the text field just below.
Tip: If you
or your colleagues don’t know your username, you can find it at the
upper right of the work screen as shown in the Screen Layout.
- Click on Send.
- When the operation is complete, you will see
a confirmation message in the bottom toolbar. The project
automatically becomes available in the list of projects of the
destination user(s) for opening and editing.
Notes:
- Projects sent to other user(s) are
independent copies of the original project, retaining no connection
to it. If you wish other users to see the evolution of your
project, send the project again after changes, or use other methods
to share projects as explained in Template and Shared
projects.
- Note: only the projects which the user
has the right to delete are deleted. The currently opened project
cannot be sent either. Close it with New (Projects) before sending
it.
Note: Only available to PlanogramBuilder
Administrator
PlanogramBuilder lets you create a local
backup of your projects. The backup includes all projects from all
users in your company.
To back up your planogram projects, follow
these steps:
- Click on Backup. This opens a file
save dialog.
- Choose a local folder, optionally change the
suggested file name and the Excel file format.
- Click Save to create the backup Excel
file.
Note: Only available to PlanogramBuilder
Administrator
PlanogramBuilder lets you restore projects
from an existing local backup. The process restores all the
projects listed in the file.
To restore your planogram projects, follow
these steps:
- Click on Restore. This opens a file
open dialog.
- Choose the folder, then the Excel file to
restore.
- Click Open to restore the
projects.
What happens exactly when you restore
projects:
- Projects listed in the input file and that
don’t exist in your project list are added to your project list.
This is typically the case with projects that were deleted after
your last backup.
- Projects listed in the input file and that
already exist in your project list overwrite the respective
projects in your project list. Any changes made after the date of
the input backup file will be lost.
- Projects that already exist in your project
list but not listed in the input file are left in your project
list. No project is deleted.
Editing the Excel input file (advanced
users only):
Restore must always use as a base an
input file created with Backup. A backup
contains all the previously saved projects, but you can edit the
Excel file to update some project information and to remove any
project that you don’t want to restore. To do such, open the input
file in your spreadsheet application and optionally do the
following:
- Delete one or several lines to prevent
restoring some project(s). This way you can keep only the lines
corresponding to the project you want to restore. Warning:
very large projects can be on multiple lines. In this case, keep
together the line(s) with checksum 0 with the last line
(showing a different checksum) of the project.
- Edit values in any of the following column:
Name, Comment, Date Created, Date
modified, Template, Locked (Project
properties), Owner, Sender,
Project Classification Properties. If you change values in
these columns, make sure to use the exact same format as the
existing other lines and enter values that make sense. For example,
don’t enter a non-existing username under Owner.
- Important: Never edit the
following columns: Project #, Data, Checksum.
- Use Save As… (not Save) and
enter a different name for the edited file to restore, to save your
modified file in Excel: this way you will still have the original
backup file.
Important tip: Before restoring
projects, make sure to create a backup so you can revert in case
something goes wrong.
Tip: Before you restore projects, make
sure to display the projects of all users in your project list. To
do so, enable Shared
projects (if you are an administrator).
Close
Closes the Project management pane.
- Keyboard shortcut: Esc (only works
before using your mouse on any user interface element of the
pane)