I have installed the WBS modeler for Visio 2010 but when I use the add in the wbs modeler ribbon doesn't appear so I am unable to import my .mpp file and generate the WBS.
How can I fix it?
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I have installed the WBS modeler for Visio 2010 but when I use the add in the wbs modeler ribbon doesn't appear so I am unable to import my .mpp file and generate the WBS.
How can I fix it?
Hi,
As far as I know, the WBS modeler add-in is not appeared in the Ribbon. It'll display as a template after installation completed. See this image:
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi George, I did all those steps and when you open the WBS Modeler is supposed to appear on top the wbs modeller ribbon in the end and inside that ribbon are the buttons to import the MS Project file.
In my Vision it doesn't appear.
Hi Sir,
Please check the version of Visio first. This add-in needs Visio Professional 2010 or Visio Premium 2010.
Then, please follow this article to enable the WBS:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chhopkin/archive/2009/02/23/the-wbs-menu-is-not-available-after-installing-wbs-modeler-add-in-for-visio.aspx (It also applies to Visio 2010)
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi Sir,
Please check the version of Visio first. This add-in needs Visio Professional 2010 or Visio Premium 2010.
Then, please follow this article to enable the WBS:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chhopkin/archive/2009/02/23/the-wbs-menu-is-not-available-after-installing-wbs-modeler-add-in-for-visio.aspx (It also applies to Visio 2010)
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Update:
Based on my research, the "Enable Automation event" option also might cause this issue. Please make sure you have selected it.
Path: File=>Option=>Advanced=> General group.
Regards,
George Zhao
Hi Sir,
Please check the version of Visio first. This add-in needs Visio Professional 2010 or Visio Premium 2010.
Then, please follow this article to enable the WBS:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chhopkin/archive/2009/02/23/the-wbs-menu-is-not-available-after-installing-wbs-modeler-add-in-for-visio.aspx (It also applies to Visio 2010)
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Update:
Based on my research, see this blog:
Regards,
George Zhao