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- how to export a network plan from project to visio
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- Linking tasks with no particular order
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how to export a network plan from project to visio Posted: 30 Jun 2004 12:56 AM PDT In 2003 the analysis tool bar has a Visio WBS wisard, but you will have to re-arrange and re-establish the precedence links (convert from WBS org chart to a Flow Chart) in Visio. it the |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 04:11 PM PDT You're welcome, :-) Mike Glen MS Project MVP "JeremyE" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... button the seen at salaries. well as |
Linking tasks with no particular order Posted: 29 Jun 2004 01:40 PM PDT JeremyE -- A technique I like to use in this situation is to do the following: 1. Do not set dependencies on any of the 10 tasks since there are no hard logic dependencies between the tasks 2. Set the Duration of each task to 10 days since each task must be performed within a 10-day "window of opportunity" 3. Assign the resource at only 10% Units on each of the 10 tasks The advantages of using the above scenario are: (A) You do not have to level the project because you have not overallocated the resource on these 10 tasks (B) The resource can work the tasks in any order (C) When actuals are entered for these 10 tasks, you will see exactly how the work was performed and in what time period for each task Just my opinion. Hope this helps. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant http://www.msprojectexperts.com "We wrote the book on Project Server" "JeremyE" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... coded". I don't care what order the pages are coded in, so when I link them all together it seems as if one has to be coded right after the other, in order, and so on... Is there a way to tell Project that all of these tasks just have to be done within 10 days or something like that, and the order they are completed doesn't matter? Or should I just schedule them one after the other and when I actually complete them I will update the ACTUAL dates? Thanks!! |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 01:26 PM PDT Lucinda, The network diagram view is activity on node. Not activity on arrow. So sorry to say you can't do this. -Jack "Lucinda Brookens" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2323a01c45e4e$fc48b560$gbl... |
Posted: 29 Jun 2004 01:08 PM PDT After moving, deleting, or rearranging tasks, their custom work breakdown structure (WBS) codes may no longer be in the correct sequence. You can renumber the WBS codes of all or selected tasks. On the View menu, click a sheet of task or resource information. In the Task Name field, select the tasks you want to renumber. To renumber WBS codes for all tasks, you don't need to select any tasks. On the Project menu, point to WBS, and then click Renumber. To correct the WBS code sequence for selected adjacent tasks, click Selected tasks. To correct the WBS code sequence for all tasks in the project, click Entire project. Hope this helps! |
wholesale copy of users and enterprise resource pool Posted: 29 Jun 2004 03:41 AM PDT Lynne -- If you wish to pick and choose the resources, then you might try the following technique: 1. Back up the Enterprise Global on Project Server instance #1 (PS#1) 2. Restore the Enterprise Global on Project Server instance #2 (PS#2) Doing so will transfer your custom fields and outline codes to PS#2. 3. Launch Microsoft Project and connect to PS#1 4. Open a new blank project (this project will store the desired resources) 4. Click Tools - Build Team from Enterprise 5. Add the desired resources to the team and click OK 6. Save the project as an .mpp file in a network folder and close the project 7. Close Microsoft Project on PS#1 8. Launch Microsoft Project and connect to PS#2 9. Click Tools - Import Resources to Enterprise 10. Select the .mpp project containing the desired resources 11. Carefully complete each of the Import Wizard pages to import the resources Just a thought. Hope this helps. -- Dale A. Howard [MVP] Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant http://www.msprojectexperts.com "We wrote the book on Project Server" "lynne baker" <com> wrote in message news:google.com... |
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