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Copy picture of Resource Graph to Word Microsoft Project

Copy picture of Resource Graph to Word Microsoft Project


Copy picture of Resource Graph to Word

Posted: 02 Feb 2006 10:12 AM PST

Hi,

AFAIK Copy Picture allows the setting of the visible timescale

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Successor task (T2) start day same as predeccessor task (T1)

Posted: 02 Feb 2006 09:29 AM PST


"Gérard Ducouret" <fr> wrote in message
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Actually they will need 10FS-1day
Ypurswillwork only if 10 is a 1 day task.
 


task linking and successor dates

Posted: 02 Feb 2006 09:00 AM PST

Thanks Gerard and Jan. The suggestions worked.

"Gérard Ducouret" wrote:
 

how do I customize MS project fields summarizing period costs

Posted: 02 Feb 2006 08:59 AM PST

In article <com>,
"Still Learning" <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Still learning,
Are you simply talking about fiscal years or are you talking about
custom accounting periods (e.g. 4-4-5 accounting month sequence)?
Project (all versions) WILL show costs by fiscal year if properly
configured but no version of Project will show cost by customized
periods.

To view fiscal year costs first go to Tools/Options/Calendar tab and set
the start of the fiscal year. Then on the timescale for either Usage
view (Resource or Task) check the option to use the fiscal year.

If you need custom accounting month costing or if you simply need to
view cost rollups for a non-standard calendar period (e.g. 16 months),
then Jan is exactly right, the only way to get there is with VBA.

Just for reference, VBA is the Visual Basic functionality that is part
of all Microsoft applications. VBA can only be run from within an
application. On the other hand, Visual Basic also exists as a standalone
application. The most current version is VB.net and standalone versions
run independent of the target application.

Hope this helps.
John
Project MVP 

Priority work vs. reg. work

Posted: 01 Feb 2006 02:09 PM PST

Yes, you can call it that.


"DavidC" wrote:
 

Text Edit in various places

Posted: 01 Feb 2006 01:11 PM PST

Michael,
try using the formula - Str([Outline Level])+" "+[Name] - in a custom test
field and then displaying that on your gantt next to the bar.



"Michael Vestel" wrote:
 

C++ & Project 2003

Posted: 01 Feb 2006 01:07 PM PST

As far as doentation, you should start with the Project 2003 SDK. To get
there fast, Google pj11sdk2003.exe and it should be high in the search
results.

I agree with Rod, though; you should probably think about doing it in VB.

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"Ivor Evans" <com> wrote in message
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How do I create a resource calendar for someone who works flextime

Posted: 01 Feb 2006 11:46 AM PST

Try setting the work as being the 'duration time' , set the resource
availability to .2, as that is the total time per 'normal' working week they
are available to work, and the duration will then be calculated from the work
and units. Hence a 16 hour task will show as 80 hours duration, which is two
working weeks, and that equates to two working weeks for the employee.

Hope this helps you

Regards

DavidC
"Robin" wrote:
 

can project 2000 update project 2003 resource pool

Posted: 31 Jan 2006 08:56 PM PST



"Rod Gill" wrote:
 

Multiple Projects with Staff Assignments

Posted: 31 Jan 2006 10:17 AM PST

In article <com>,
"RDS design" <microsoft.com> wrote:
 
RDS,
I'm not familiar with the templet (template) you reference so I don't
know if it is appropriate or not for what you want to do. However from
what you describe I suggest one of two approaches. If each of the 30
projects is relatively small (i.e. 100 tasks or less), you might simply
want to put them all in a single Project file, enter your 6 staff
members on the Resource Sheet and once the resources are assigned to the
tasks you will be all set to review staff loading in a variety of ways.

If on the other hand, each of your 30 projects has more than 100 tasks,
you would probably be better to set up each project as its own Project
file. Then create a master file that combines the content of the
individual files into one single viewing file. Your 6 staff members
could be on the master Resource Sheet or they could be put into a
separate resource pool file.

Hope this helps.
John
Project MVP