Can I text wrap a task name in a network diagram? Microsoft Project |
- Can I text wrap a task name in a network diagram?
- changing resource loading contour
- Creating a filter that prompts me for a value
- Linking tasks to milestones
- Changing default working time on Project XP and 2003
- Handbook/Manual Recommendation Needed
- Adding dates
- Resequeuce tasks changes dates ????
- Having my cake and eating it, too
- Sorting my Project by ID
- How do you save an MSProject Gannt as a .gif file?
- Add font color button to the microsoft project toolbar
- How do I set up a simple calendar in project 2003
- Deleting tasks with actuals entered
- Managing Multiple Projects
- Custom Calendar
- Project should allow for "computer times" (ex. microseconds)
- Tools/Tracking/Update Project
- Microsoft Project and ISA Server
- Macro and Micro Planning
- Schedule dates do not reflect duration
- Set the start and finish to be in the format of hours:minutes
Can I text wrap a task name in a network diagram? Posted: 24 Jan 2006 07:20 AM PST Hi Mike, You're welcome and thanks for the feedback. I hate to say this but yes, I would come up with shorter names. Just playing around gave me task names of about 130 characters before it cut things off. Julie "Pikey_M" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
changing resource loading contour Posted: 24 Jan 2006 06:41 AM PST colin919 wrote: Just as an aside, "back" loading is when the work effort is mostly toward the end of a task's duration. "Front" loading is when the work is mostly at the beginning. Bell curve loading starts low, goes up in the middle, and tapers off toward the end. Hope this helps in your world. |
Creating a filter that prompts me for a value Posted: 24 Jan 2006 05:46 AM PST Hi Greg, You're welcome and thanks for the feedback. If you wish to test for multiple numbers 23 OR 53 you'll need to modify the filter with an OR condition. Julie "Greggy" <com> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... |
Posted: 24 Jan 2006 03:02 AM PST Jan, You are a star. I can now carry on with my project, at least for today. Thanks again Regards Figen "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: |
Changing default working time on Project XP and 2003 Posted: 23 Jan 2006 12:19 PM PST Hi Antonio, Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :-) You might like to see FAQ Item: 5. Default Working Hours FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: http://www.mvps.org/project/ Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :-) Mike Glen Project MVP AntonioR20 wrote: |
Handbook/Manual Recommendation Needed Posted: 23 Jan 2006 12:01 PM PST Thanks, I ordered on Amazon.com "davegb" wrote: |
Posted: 23 Jan 2006 11:09 AM PST Hi, Have read your question and the replies. There is one other scenario that may be what you need. It is a situation I come across regularly. The situation is that a notification is required x days before a particular task starts. The task starting though is not driven by the notification but rather by other factors. ASn example might be in construction that before the floor is poured the local authority is notified 1 week before the pour. The pour date is predicated on many other tasks happening and where those tasks are delayed so the floor pour is delayed. Using the normal FS link with a 1 week delay makes the start of the floor pour starting seven days after notification rather than notifying seven days before the pour. A subtle difference but important. In this situation I 'drive' the notification task back from the floor pour in this case by the 1 week, using the notification task as a predecessor of the floor pour BUT using a SF link and a -1week delay. Using this approach if there is a change at all to the tasks that affect the floor pour, then the notification date is changed. If the other tasks are delayed then the notification can be delayed, if the floor pour can start early then the notification period must show an earlier date. In this case the notification does not drive the other task but is important nonetheless. Hope this helps . "JRT" wrote: |
Resequeuce tasks changes dates ???? Posted: 23 Jan 2006 08:21 AM PST You're welcome, Dave :-) Mike Glen MS Project MVP dave wrote: |
Having my cake and eating it, too Posted: 23 Jan 2006 07:07 AM PST In article <com>, "Andrew K" <microsoft.com> wrote: Andrew, You're welcome. Dale and I had the same answer, he just detailed the filter for you. John |
Posted: 23 Jan 2006 02:56 AM PST In article <com>, "Paul" <microsoft.com> wrote: Paul, You're welcome. It should be real easy to look at the sort criteria but I guess the problem solved itself - scary. John |
How do you save an MSProject Gannt as a .gif file? Posted: 22 Jan 2006 09:36 PM PST Hi geordabroad , Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :-) Please see FAQ Item: 16. Project Viewer. FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address:http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :-) Mike Glen Project MVP geordabroad wrote: |
Add font color button to the microsoft project toolbar Posted: 21 Jan 2006 09:01 PM PST Cherie wrote: You could record a macro while you go to the font color selection box. Then create a custom button (right click on any toolbar, Select Customize, Select Commands, Macros, then drag the smiley face button onto whichever toobar you like). Right click on the button, click Change Button Image and select a button you like. The right click on the button again, and select Assign to macro, select the macro you recorded. Hope this helps in your world. |
How do I set up a simple calendar in project 2003 Posted: 20 Jan 2006 01:59 PM PST Hi Sandy, I would suggest using Microsoft Outlook's task list or the Outlook Calendar, particularly as you want reminders. With tasks, you can set due dates, start dates as well as add some notes that may be useful. You could also create a new calendar in Outlook and use that visual look as well. I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie "sknapp" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Deleting tasks with actuals entered Posted: 20 Jan 2006 01:02 PM PST If all you they need to do is review the schedule, save the project with a password. They will only have read access. File/ save As/ Tool/ General Options... "Shivesh" wrote: |
Posted: 20 Jan 2006 12:03 PM PST You're welcome, Figan and thanks for your feedback :-) Mike Glen MS Project MVP Figen wrote: |
Posted: 20 Jan 2006 10:22 AM PST Look at Tools/Options/Calendar and see if that helps. You can set the start of a year there then go to tools chage working time and look at the Standard calendar there. It should say (Project Calendar) next to it. Good Luck "JMZ" wrote: |
Project should allow for "computer times" (ex. microseconds) Posted: 20 Jan 2006 08:35 AM PST It seems like it would be, and mathematically it probably would be trivial, but consider how data is stored, what the data represents, and the implications of such a change would be for scheduling projects such as MSP is presently intended for. Project is storing its time values with an integer counter register tracking 6 second "ticks" of a master clock. The register stores sufficient ticks to cover the date range of 1/1/1984 thru 12/31/2049. If each "tick" were to represent a microsecond instead of a deciminute, the register would max out and overlow with a date range one six-millionth as long as present. In other words, the longest project it could accomodate would last a little over 1 hour from start to finish. Your basic error is in thinking that Project is some sort of time management or calendaring tool. It is not. It is a tool designed to model the various tasks required to complete the deliverable and schedule the work defined by the model that is to be done by resources in projects that have observable start and end points and result in a unique outcome. -- Steve House [MVP] MS Project Trainer & Consultant Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs "Bill Waters" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 20 Jan 2006 07:11 AM PST I have turned off the option to have task honor their constrants. Should this work? I did look and these task I refer to have a start no earlier constrant. "John M." wrote: |
Microsoft Project and ISA Server Posted: 20 Jan 2006 05:28 AM PST Hi Luis, Try posting on the server newsgroup. Please see FAQ Item: 24. Project Newsgroups. FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm Mike Glen Project MVP Luis Buratto wrote: |
Posted: 20 Jan 2006 04:51 AM PST Thanks for your help, much appreciated. -- Robin "davegb" wrote: |
Schedule dates do not reflect duration Posted: 20 Jan 2006 03:33 AM PST In article <com>, "Scottie" <microsoft.com> wrote: Scottie, In addition to what Catfish said, you might also want to display the time (Tools/Options/View tab Date Format) in the Start and Finish field to insure the task Duration is truly 5 full days. John Project MVP |
Set the start and finish to be in the format of hours:minutes Posted: 19 Jan 2006 05:25 PM PST Hi ATOMMC , Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :) Tools/Options.../View tab. Change the Date format to your requirement by selecting from the pick list eg: 12:33. That should fix it for all of your projects. FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :) Mike Glen MS Project MVP ATOMMC wrote: |
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