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Can I sort resources dropdown in MS Project Gantt Chart Microsoft Project


Can I sort resources dropdown in MS Project Gantt Chart

Posted: 28 Feb 2006 06:16 AM PST

You're very welcome Dave and thanks for the feedback.
;-)

Julie
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gantt: How to put activities in a row?

Posted: 28 Feb 2006 01:22 AM PST

Another option could be to highlight the finish date for task 1 then use
paste special to paste a link into the start date for task 2 then repeat for
other tasks.

Hope this helps



"Bernd Brenner" wrote:
 

Resource Skills and scoring

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 03:07 PM PST

RBS is normally for hierarchical location or management. Use the Resource
Outline codes for skills. Outline codes 21-28 are multi-select capable.

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Compatability with other schedule programs

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 02:49 PM PST

Hi MontereyVic,

I can't answer to FastTrack 4's export abilities, but Project can read CVS
files, Text files, MPX files, MDB files, as well as Excel files. I guess
part of the answer would be to determine what export capabilities FastTrack
4 has.

I hope this helps. You may wish to download a trial version of MS Project
and experiment before purchasing. The details on Project Standard 2003
Trial can be found at:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/project/prodinfo/trial.mspx

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie

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Start/stop & restart same activity on same line

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 02:31 PM PST

You can also split the task at various points. Use Edit - split taks or the
icon to the left of the unlink tasks icon.



"Catfish Hunter" wrote:
 

Re sizing a photo

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 02:21 PM PST

Hi pnanmared1951,

You have posted your question to a newsgroup specifically for Microsoft
Project, a project scheduling software. You may have better luck posting to
a newsgroup like the Image Composer newsgroup.

Julie
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Is there a way to show progress in a Summary task bar?

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 01:51 PM PST

Hi Cybert,

I don't know whether this will fix it, but have you tried
Tools/Tracking/Update project... and select to reschedule from the status
date?

Mike Glen
Project MVP



Cybert wrote: 



Gantt Chart Legend

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 01:50 PM PST

Thanks Julie, once again!!! And thanks to the others who answered my
question yesterday!!!!!

Now another question relating to the rest of them. This may be getting a
little advanced for me, but what the heck!!! Can I create a column called
"Phase" and make it a drop down list where I can select the appropriate
phase? If this can be done so that I am not having to type in each phase
everytime, can the formula in the first column that I created be edited so
that it has a response to each different phase? I know that this is pushing
the limits of my brain, but is it pushing the limits of project?

Thanks again everyone for your help!!!!!

Cris

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Cris Ward
Critical Path Manager
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"JulieS" wrote:
 

Resource Planning

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 10:35 AM PST

You're most welcome Wolf and thanks for the feedback.

Julie
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view

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 09:50 AM PST

Ray,

Julie is correct. Here's another idea you may want to try.

Copy the summary task name to a project text field,
Fill down the text column for every sub-task,
Format barstyles and add your chosen text field along with any others.

This may help reduce the number of bars on your calender.

Good Luck,

David


"JulieS" wrote:
 

Signed macro?

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 07:42 AM PST

I think the lowest macro security level. Personally I always use the Signed
Certificate.

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Project MVP
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Efficiently finding "next" Critical Path

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 07:34 AM PST

HI,

I am under the impression you will win 3 days not 2.
HTH

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Project progress line not responding to progress ahead of schedul

Posted: 27 Feb 2006 04:28 AM PST

Hi Brian,

Thanks for the detailed response to my questions.

On the calculation tab, try enabling the option "Edits to total task %
complete will be spread to the status date"

Without that option enabled if all I do is supply % complete but do not
adjust remaining duration, I can reproduce the same issues you have.

Let us know how you get along.

Julie
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Gantt Chart's calendar span

Posted: 26 Feb 2006 04:55 PM PST

You might try to set up 2 seperate views.
1st view would be a 4 Week Look-A-Head. Set a filter up as follows:
Prpject>Filter>More Filters>New - name the view and set up like this:
FIELD NAME TEST VALUES
Start is less than or equal to "And before:"?
% comp is less than 100

When you apply this filter it ask you how far out you want to look at your
project and if a task is 100% it will not show up. By typing a date 4 weeks
from today.....
Now you need to set up a new view: View>Moew views>and Copy (Gant View) The
only change is set the filter to the new one you made. Now apply this view
and Format>Timescale the way you want to see it.
You can format the timescale in the gant chart to months.
It's not really all that hard, give it a try!! Good Luck.


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