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2. Locate the Web Part you want to remove. Click the arrow to the right of the Web Part title and select Delete.
3. To exit out of the Edit Mode, click Stop Editing from the ribbon at the top.
We strongly recommend that you do not modify the site definitions, site templates or master pages because modifications can prevent future product
enhancements from working correctly. Customizations can also be lost during an upgrade to PM Central R1.8 or older.
Read Customization Best Practices to understand how PM Central's site templates, site definitions, master pages and CSS work.
If you are interested in making significant changes, please contact our Custom Solutions group for assistance.
If you want to modify the master pages:
1. Read Customization Best Practices first to understand how PM Central's site templates, master pages and CSS work.
2. Go to Site Actions > Site Settings.
3. Under Galleries, select Master pages.
4. Select the file that you want to modify. Check out the file and modify it using SharePoint Designer. Then check it back in. However, we strongly suggest that
you do not modify the Master pages.
Modifying the style sheets in PM Central is possible; however, customizations can be lost during an upgrade to PM Central R1.8 or older.
Before you modify the style sheets or make other customizations, read Customization Best Practices first to understand how PM Central's site templates, master
pages and CSS work.
All CSS files are stored under _catalogs\masterpage. To modify the style sheets:
1. Read Customization Best Practices first to understand how PM Central's site templates, master pages and CSS work.
2. Go to Site Actions > Site Settings.
3. Under Galleries, select Master pages.
4. Select the file that you want to modify. Check out the file and modify it using SharePoint Designer. Then check it back in.
If the site was created by Bamboo PM Central Top-Level Site, choose TopSite_TeamSite.css.
If the site was created by Bamboo PM Central Top-Level Site - Custom Template, choose TopSite_Template.css.
If the site was created by Bamboo PM Project Site or Bamboo PM Project Site - NO SEED DATA, choose ProjectSite_TeamSite.css.
If the site was created by Bamboo PM Project Site - Custom Template or Bamboo PM Project Site - Custom Template - NO SEED DATA, choose
ProjectSite_Template.css.
Modifying the Site Templates and Master Pages
Modifying the Style Sheets
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