Question: We have a Budget subtype that we use for special internal purposes. We track numbers in BFA but do not need the revision columns, because we never do regular
Question: We have a Budget subtype that we use for special internal purposes. We track numbers in BFA but do not need the revision columns, because we never do regular
Problem: If you have a complex Budget prep or estimating workbook, Microsoft Excel may discard any preset macro signatures that have been established. The issue is discussed on Microsoft Technet.
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Question: I want to show additional columns in my BFA workbook and I know to do that on the Setup sheet. However, when I try to change the “Show Column”
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Question I was trying to apply a filter in BFA and got the message: Column location on the setup worksheet = Zero What does that message mean and what should
PAGE | Excel Project Budgeting & Forecasting (RU) R allows the user to open and view the BFA workbook from a Budget or Forecast document. U allows the user to
Question: What does the BFA workbook validate during budget imports? Answer: When importing from a Microsoft Excel workbook or copying from another project, BFA validates that Cost Codes are valid
Prerequisite Before a Forecast document can be created, your project must have an Approved Initial Budget. The BFA workbook in Forecast mode takes a complete financial snapshot of your project,