Copy a baseline
As a project progresses, you might choose to update the project's baseline, or restore the project's baseline and modify it to capture changes to the original schedule. When you update or restore a baseline, the baseline's original state is not preserved. To preserve the baseline's original state, you can copy the baseline, then update or restore the baseline copy, rather than updating or restoring the original baseline. When you copy a baseline, a new copy of the original baseline is copied under the same project.
- Choose Project, Maintain Baselines.
- In the Maintain Baselines dialog box, select the baseline you want to copy.
- Click Copy.
Tips
- When you copy a baseline, the Last Update Date field of the Maintain Baselines dialog box displays the same date and time as the original (copied) baseline.
- Baselines can not be copied between projects. When you copy a baseline, the copied baseline is placed under the same project as the original baseline.
- When you copy a baseline, the copied baseline exists as a separate baseline, subject to the same rules as original baselines. For example, after you copy a baseline, you can delete, update, restore, or assign it as the project, primary, secondary, or tertiary baseline.
Note
- When connected to a P6 Professional database: You must have the project privilege Maintain Project Baselines to copy a baseline.
When connected to a P6 EPPM database: You must have the appropriate project privilege assigned using P6 to copy a baseline.
When you copy a baseline, the copied baseline title uses the project name and a suffix of - Bx, where x equals 1 for the first baseline you save for a project, 2 for the second, and so on. You can change the baseline name.
Last Published Friday, March 29, 2024