You are a project manager in an organization that uses Project Server 2013. You manage a project that has Baseline0 set.

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You are a project manager in an organization that uses Project Server 2013. You manage a project that has Baseline0 set.

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You are a project manager in an organization that uses Project Server 2013. You manage a project that has Baseline0 set. There are enterprise custom fields with formulas that make calculations by using the Baseline0 fields.You are planning a major rescheduling in your project and intend to update the project baseline so the formulas in the enterprise custom fields take the new values of the baseline fields.However, for future reference, you want to keep your original baseline.You need to update the project baseline without losing the original values.What should you do?

A. Open you project in Project Professional 2013. In the Gantt chart view, include all the Baseline0 and Baseline1 fields. Copy and paste all values from Baseline0 to Baseline1. Set a new Baseline0, and save and publish the project.
B. Open your project in Project Professional 2013 and copy Baseline0 into Baseline1. Set a new Baseline0, and save and publish the project.
C. Open your project in Project Professional 2013 and set a new Baseline0. Project Professional will automatically copy the original Baseline0 into Baseline1. Save and publish the project.
D. Open your project in Project Professional 2013, set a new Baseline1, and save and publish the project. Ask the Project Server administrator to change the enterprise custom fields so that they use the Baseline1 instead of Baseline0.
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