Copy a Project Budget
When you copy budget information into a project, that project’s existing budget (if any) is overwritten. You can never return to the original budget.
You cannot copy the budget from a
project with a regular charge type to an overhead or promotional
project, or vice versa. Before you proceed, check the
project's existing budget to be sure that you want to override it.
To copy a budget from one project to another project:
- On the Navigation menu, click .
- On the Project Budget Worksheet form, select a project. This is the project to which you want to copy budget data. DPS displays previously entered budget information for the project.
- On the toolbar, click Copy.
- On the Copy Budgets From dialog box, use the Project lookup to select a project. This is the project from which you want to copy budget data.
- Optional. Select a phase and task to narrow the amount of budget data copied.
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Optional. Select the
Copy budget hours and amounts option to include hours and amounts in the data copied.
If the
project budget that you are copying does not include budgeting at the labor code level, the option is instead called
Copy budget amounts.
- For labor budgets, DPS copies the labor codes. If you select the Copy budget hours and amounts option, DPS also copies budgeted hours and amounts for both billing and cost budgets.
- For expense budgets, DPS copies the account number and vendor. If you select the Copy budget hours and amounts option, DPS also copies budgeted amounts for both billing and cost budgets.
- Click OK.
- On the confirmation dialog box, click OK to proceed. DPS deletes existing budget data for the to project, then copies budget data from the from project.
- Click Save.
After you copy the budget, you can modify the budget data and save it again.