Publishing Plans
Learn how to publish and finalize plans in YAPL.
Publishing Plans
Publishing transforms a draft plan into a finalized version that can be shared with stakeholders and used as an official baseline.
Understanding Publishing
Publishing a plan:
- Finalizes the version - Marks plan as official
- Limits editing - Reduces accidental changes
- Creates baseline - Reference point for tracking
- Enables sharing - Official version for stakeholders
Draft vs. Published Status
| Status | Description | Editing | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Draft | Work in progress | Full access | Active planning |
| Published | Finalized | Limited | Official record |
When to Publish
Publish a plan when:
- Planning is complete - All tasks defined and scheduled
- Stakeholder approval - Client or management sign-off
- Baseline needed - Starting execution phase
- Sharing required - External distribution needed
You can continue creating new versions after publishing. Publishing affects only the current version.
How to Publish
Step 1: Review the Plan
Before publishing, verify:
- All tasks are defined
- Dependencies are correct
- Dates are finalized
- Resources are assigned
Step 2: Access Publishing
- Open the plan
- Navigate to Versions tab or plan settings
- Find the Publish action
Step 3: Confirm Publishing
- Click Publish
- Review the confirmation dialog
- Understand editing limitations
- Click Confirm
Publishing Effects
Immediate Changes
| Aspect | Before Publishing | After Publishing |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Draft | Published |
| Editing | Full access | Limited |
| Baseline | Not set | Can be frozen |
| Sharing | Internal | External ready |
Editing Limitations
After publishing:
- Major structure changes restricted
- Task additions may be limited
- Timeline modifications tracked
- Create new version for significant changes
What Remains Editable
Published plans typically allow:
- Progress updates
- Actual dates recording
- Status changes
- Notes and comments
Baseline and Publishing
Relationship
Publishing often coincides with baseline:
- Publish = finalize the plan version
- Baseline = freeze effort/schedule for comparison
Setting Baseline
When publishing:
- Consider setting baseline simultaneously
- Baseline captures planned values
- Compare actual vs. baseline later
See Baseline Comparison for details.
Unpublishing
Can You Unpublish?
In most cases:
- Published status is permanent for that version
- Create new version for major changes
- New version starts as draft
Working with Published Plans
If changes needed:
- Create a new version
- Make modifications
- Publish new version when ready
Sharing Published Plans
Export Options
Published plans can be:
- Viewed by stakeholders
- Exported to PDF (Professional tier)
- Shared via project access
Access Control
Published status doesn't change access:
- Team permissions still apply
- Project assignments control visibility
- Publishing is about finalization, not sharing
Best Practices
Before Publishing
- Complete review - All tasks verified
- Dependencies checked - Correct relationships
- Dates finalized - Schedule locked in
- Stakeholder review - Approval obtained
- Documentation - Version notes added
Publishing Checklist
- All tasks are complete and verified
- Dependencies are correctly defined
- Timeline is realistic and approved
- Resources are properly assigned
- Budget is set (if applicable)
- Stakeholder approval received
- Version name is descriptive
After Publishing
- Create baseline if tracking variance
- Communicate to team
- Begin tracking actual progress
- Use new versions for changes
Multiple Published Versions
Handling Multiple
Over time, you may have multiple published versions:
- Original baseline
- Rev A after scope change
- Rev B after re-baseline
Best Practices
- Mark which is "current" or default
- Archive superseded versions
- Document reason for new versions
Troubleshooting
Cannot Publish
"You don't have permission"
- Verify you have plan editing rights
- Check team role
"Plan not ready for publishing"
- Check for validation errors
- Ensure required fields complete
Publishing Failed
- Check for conflicts
- Verify no active edits by others
- Try refreshing and retry
Need to Edit Published Plan
- Create new version for changes
- Minor updates may still be possible
- Contact admin for special cases
Professional Tier Features
Publishing benefits from Professional tier:
| Feature | Basic | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Export to PDF | No | Yes |
| Full version history | Limited | Yes |
| Baseline tracking | Basic | Advanced |
| External sharing | Limited | Full |
Related Topics
- Plan Versions - Version management
- Creating Plans - Plan setup
- Baseline Comparison - Tracking variance
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