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The navigation area for using project management consists of a top-level navigation, where you can either select Project Management or Portfolio and Project Administration, and a detailed navigation, where you can select the specific objects you want to work on, such as Tasks, or specific services you want to use, such as Search.

The overall navigation structure for Project Management looks as follows:

  • Project Management

    • Overview

      • Projects

      • Tasks

      • Checklist Items

      • Approvals

      • Evaluations

      • Versions

      • Services

        • Search

        • Substitute

        • Vacant Roles

        • User Settings

    • Reports

      • Reports

  • Portfolio and Project Administration

    • Overview

      • ...

      • Project Management Templates

      • Project User Groups

      • ...

      • Services

        • ...

        • Project Version Administration

        • Project Document Templates

        • Project Authorization Administration

Note Note

For more information, see the attachment SAP Portfolio and Project Management: Configuration in SAP Note 2026421Information published on SAP site under Start of the navigation path Project Management: Configuration Next navigation step General Settings Next navigation step Defining the Navigation Area for Roles End of the navigation path.

End of the note.

Note the following special features of navigation in Project Management:

  • When you navigate in the project structure, the system displays the path with the superior elements below the different views (see breadcrumb). You can open each element by clicking the link.

  • You can directly access any subview or tab page of a project’s Structure view by adding the corresponding URL to your browser favorites. To determine the URL, open the relevant subview or tab page in the project and proceed as follows:

    • Choose Start of the navigation path Add to Favorites Next navigation step Add to Browser Favorites End of the navigation path to determine the URL of the current subview.

    • Choose Start of the navigation path Add to Favorites Next navigation step Add Current Tab to Browser Favorites End of the navigation path to determine the URL of the current tab page in the Details subview of a project element.

  • To navigate backwards and forwards between pages in the documentation, use the Back function in the context menu via the secondary mouse button.