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- Multiple Milestones one One Gantt Line
- How do I keep my duration from changing when I use multiple calen.
- [current date] is not updating automatically
- View sort order is lost when exporting as html page
- Need docs on Fields
- Problem concerning Graphic & eMail
- Microsoft Project - Saved over a project plan
- Summary Task Incorrect Duration
- The best way to filter to "This Week's Activties"
- How can I mass-enter revised standard rates for resources in Proje
- Changing start and end times when copying tasks to a new Project P
- Gannt chart zoom and timescale
- schedule task to start on a certain day after a previous task is d
- Task splitting
Multiple Milestones one One Gantt Line Posted: 19 Jan 2005 04:23 PM PST Thanks. That worked perfectly. I don't know why I couldn't figure it out myself. "JackD" wrote: |
How do I keep my duration from changing when I use multiple calen. Posted: 19 Jan 2005 10:35 AM PST Hi Merlin, You are most welcome. Thanks very much for the feedback and let us know if we can help you in the future. Julie "Merlin" wrote: |
[current date] is not updating automatically Posted: 19 Jan 2005 09:51 AM PST You are very welcome Sarah. Thanks for the feedback. Julie "Sarah" wrote: |
View sort order is lost when exporting as html page Posted: 19 Jan 2005 09:21 AM PST Hi Joel, In the Sort dialog box, click in the checkbox for "Keep outline structure" to enable and then the Permanently renumber tasks check box should be available. Hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie "Joel A Feldman" wrote: |
Posted: 19 Jan 2005 09:05 AM PST You are welcome Bill. Thanks for the feedback. Julie "Bill Meacham" wrote: |
Problem concerning Graphic & eMail Posted: 19 Jan 2005 08:57 AM PST Hi Niels to answer your first question, choose format / timescale and the non-working time tab and then choose "in front of task bars" unfortunately i can't assist with the second question. Cheers JulieD "Niels Brabandt" <de> wrote in message news:com... |
Microsoft Project - Saved over a project plan Posted: 19 Jan 2005 08:45 AM PST Hi Greg, If you stored the Project file on your computer and didn't back it up yourself, there is no backup copy. If this is the case, I'm afraid you have learned about backing up important files the hard way. If you stored the project file on a networked server, it's possible the file was backed up by the folks in your IS department. If you stored the file on the server, I would check with your network people and see if they can recover your file from their backup. Good luck and let us know if we can assist any further. Julie "Greg McClendon" wrote: |
Summary Task Incorrect Duration Posted: 19 Jan 2005 08:33 AM PST Hi Stan, Just to clarify (I hope.) As JulieD noted, the definition of a "day" (in your case 8 hours) can be set once and only once per project file. The Durations of your summary task are correct (as noted by the start and finish date and time) the problem really is the definition of a "Day" being 8 hours where in some circumstances (due to the task calendars) a day means 24 hours.. I agree fully that because you are working with different measurements of working time based upon the different task calendars, that the only sane way is to show Duration in hours as there can be very little confusion about what is an hour. I would caution about changing the title to "Work Hours" as I do think it may prove very confusing to your other users. How about changing the Duration field title to something like "Duration in hrs". Anyway, glad to know you found the answer to your question eventually. Please let us know if we can help again in the future. Julie "keydet1979" wrote: |
The best way to filter to "This Week's Activties" Posted: 19 Jan 2005 06:49 AM PST Julie, Well, THAT works OK - I wonder how come I didn't see it? The one with the text that I was talking about is, perhaps something that was created by a predecessor of mine. It looks like a normal filter, but maybe the text was something he or she put in to help - it just looks like something that Project might have, with some explanatory text put in a a default yo help you. Anyway, NOW I have to figure out a VBA way of doing this, as the recorder only records you activating the filter, but not what you type in it. But that's ANOTHER problem..! Thanks very much! "JulieD" wrote: |
How can I mass-enter revised standard rates for resources in Proje Posted: 19 Jan 2005 06:07 AM PST Roger, In pseudo-code I would probably do something like the following (assuming the resources are identified by groups): 1. Pop a user query asking for the date for the new rate to take effect 2. Set the view to "Resource Sheet" 3. Set up an outer loop to repeatedly apply the resource group filter. One method to indicate when you are done (i.e. all groups have been updated) is to enter no group name. 4. Set an "area" for the filtered resources. Note: if the area is null, you're done. Detect that and exit. 5. For each resource in the area set the new pay rate using the "add" method on the PayRate object of the resource CostRateTable. The code could be further automated by using a pre-coded look up table matching resource groups to pay rates. Then you wouldn't need to manually apply the group filter and enter group names. At least this is one approach. John |
Changing start and end times when copying tasks to a new Project P Posted: 19 Jan 2005 02:05 AM PST Hi Peter how do you get a milestone showing 0 days when you've got different times on it???? not sure if this is your problem but it would certainly cause me some concern. additionally, does task2 have any predecessors (anything listed in task information, predecessor tab)? (and i'm assuming you're scheduling from a start date?) Cheers JulieD "Peter Rooney" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Gannt chart zoom and timescale Posted: 18 Jan 2005 07:33 PM PST Yes, everything in this thread pertains to the gantt and the timescale. -- -Jack ... For project information and macro examples visit http://masamiki.com/project .. "Perfect Reign" <com> wrote in message news:xbbc6djhismo.1rkh075luqana$net... create |
schedule task to start on a certain day after a previous task is d Posted: 18 Jan 2005 02:37 PM PST Hi John, You are welcome. Thanks very much for the feedback. Let us know if we can assist you again. Julie "John" wrote: |
Posted: 18 Jan 2005 06:31 AM PST Hi Gerard Thanks for your reply. Will get back to yo tomorrow to see if your suggestion works My original query was posted from the office and I am at home today so cannot get at the programme in question Thanks malc "Gérard Ducouret" wrote: |
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