I actually used your solution, but was unable to prioritize projects at the project level.
What did work was to have all priorities the same and it deconficted resources from top to bottom so I put the highest priority project in first, then the next, etc.
The problem I have now is that the resource pool against a single project is shifting my project way to the right, doubling the work on the critical path. It did not add any tasks (the network diagram is still correct), but the resource usage shows double listing and pushes everything to start when the project should be done.
I am thinking maybe an old version of the same project may be still linked to the pool, even though it isn't open.... I had save the project with a new date in the title just to indicate that I had a newer version.
If I open the project without the pool open, dates look okay except they omit any conflicts I scheduled into the pool for vacations. When I open the pool and project both, it gives me a headache since it is not reflecting what I think it should. I moved the Pool and Project to a new directory, but that didn't help. I saved the pool as a new name and shared resources only to the most current project but when I closed the project and re-0pened it, it was looking for the original title of the pool.
Can you tell me what is now happening on the resource front?
Also did I miss something on being able to prioritize the multiple projects at the project level (although I can live with my work around)?