Can't execute code in design mode Microsoft Project |
- Can't execute code in design mode
- If I delete the trial version of office is there any other office
- Removing Resources Creates Negative Cost
- Print .MPP file via VB
- Moving a task list from Excel
- Editing a formula ---- Help
- FNLT date has a SF precedessor with finish date later than the suc
- word 2003 should be able to be downloaded in two computers
- how do i get cursive writing in microsoft word?
- Retrieve the SPI of a previous status date using VBA/macro in MSP
- Active Directory synchronization partially failed.
Can't execute code in design mode Posted: 02 May 2005 02:01 PM PDT Okay. Thanks "Mike Glen" wrote: |
If I delete the trial version of office is there any other office Posted: 02 May 2005 08:01 AM PDT John, thank you, I will now look at renewing the upgrade or upgrade to XP Pro, again thank you. "John" wrote: |
Removing Resources Creates Negative Cost Posted: 02 May 2005 06:59 AM PDT In article <com>, Sandra <microsoft.com> wrote: Sandra, I can't say that I've seen this type of behavior before but perhaps you have stumbled unto the ultimate cost saving measure :-) Seriously, a a few things that come to mind may hold the answer. First, is the negative cost just on that particular task or on the whole schedule? How many resources are assigned to that task? Does this same phenomenon occur with that particular resource on other tasks? If all resources are removed from that task, is there still a cost value (positive or negative)? If that latter is true I suspect that at some point in time a negative value was inadvertently entered directly into the Cost field or the Fixed Cost field. You can easily check this by displaying the Fixed Cost field and checking to see if it has a non-zero value. If it does and it is unintentional, simply delete it. Hope this helps. John Project MVP |
Posted: 01 May 2005 02:18 PM PDT Excellent! Doesn't mean you can't ask questions, to the contrary, but I expact they will now be much more directed. Greets, -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/ +32-495-300 620 "KitCaz" <microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:com... the know accept all Project file. Point. Can |
Posted: 01 May 2005 07:25 AM PDT I will "JulieS" wrote: |
Posted: 01 May 2005 04:06 AM PDT Dear Brian, Thank you so much for your helping, could you please help me numbering them because i'm not familiar the this formula and formula in genenral. thanks a lot -- PMO Specialist "Brian K - Project MVP" wrote: |
FNLT date has a SF precedessor with finish date later than the suc Posted: 30 Apr 2005 06:35 PM PDT Sorry about the placement, I wasn't reacting to you but to Wendy's latest post! -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/ +32-495-300 620 "Steve House [Project MVP]" <send.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:phx.gbl... that so that the the I if slack the in date or shoudn't column best would going slack for |
word 2003 should be able to be downloaded in two computers Posted: 30 Apr 2005 05:40 PM PDT As Julie said, you can usually activate a retail copy of an Office product twice, once on your desktop and again on your laptop or similar device. But the internet activation I think only works for the first computer. There is a (toll free) phone number you can call to get the necessary activation code for the second permitted device such as your laptop. But 2 is the max so if that disk's serial number has been activated on your computer in the office and the same key used on your desktop system at home, you've used up the allowable installs and there's none left for the laptop. I do wish that the various software vendors would realize that the idea of purchasing a separate copy of their product for each computer in a household is cost prohibitive for individual consumers. To require a business to purchase a separate license for each workstation makes perfect sense but there should be some sort of reduced cost home-user site license for consumers who have more than one computer and are purchasing for household and personal use. I have my desktop and also a laptop, my wife has her own desktop and may be getting a laptop of her own one of these days, and my daughter has her own computer for school etc - that means I need at least 3 full-retail copies of Office to be legal and costs many, many bucks out of the household budget. IMHO we should be able to purchase a single copy of Office and freely install it on all the computers we personally own regardless of number. It's not such an issue with a $50 game but for a $500 to $750 or more productivity package it's another story - that's just a hell of a lot of money for an individual consumer to find in the discretionary purse. (Either that or the average consumer makes a whole lot more money than I do). Alas, the good folks at Microsoft, Adobe, Symantec, etc, didn't ask my opinion before deciding on their licensing and activation schemes. -- Steve House [MVP] MS Project Trainer & Consultant Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs "hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
how do i get cursive writing in microsoft word? Posted: 30 Apr 2005 02:47 PM PDT try posting in microsoft.public.word.newusers but for a quick answer, select your text (control & A will select everything) then from the menu choose format / font, on the right hand side of this dialog box are all the fonts you have installed on your computer, look through them until you find one you like ... suggested fonts - Monotype Corsiva, Lucida Calligraphy then press OK. -- Cheers JulieD check out www.hcts.net.au/tipsandtricks.htm ....well i'm working on it anyway "andie" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Retrieve the SPI of a previous status date using VBA/macro in MSP Posted: 29 Apr 2005 07:44 AM PDT Anonymous wrote: Sadly, you have discovered reason number 243 NOT to rebaseline your schedule. :-( Next time you will want to use one of the 10 other baselines to resave. That way you have the past ones for doing what you are asking. In that case your macro would need to capture the current status date in a variable X = ActiveProject.StatusDate Then set the status date to the old date Activeproject.statusdate = "1/1/2000" Then look at the SPI for the task and then set the Status date back to the date in X. -- Brian K - Project MVP http://www.projectified.com -- Senior Trainer - Electronic Arts -- QuantumPM Associate http://www.quantumpm.com |
Active Directory synchronization partially failed. Posted: 29 Apr 2005 04:57 AM PDT "Chirag Shah" <com> wrote in message Hi, How I did it. Delete all users, except myself. Synchronize with AD. One bug I find at this point. Untill all users in some groups wasn't synchronized - I get errors. But users was added one by one sync. I repeat sync trys untill all users was added to the server and after that all worked fine. news:<phx.gbl>... |
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