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outdent arrow for Project 2003

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replyReply Fri 28 Mar 2008, 16:20Delegate Craig said...

Craig has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

outdent arrow for Project 2003

Can you give me the link to the outdent arrow for Project 2003 please?

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replyReply Wed 2 Apr 2008, 19:00Trainer Carmen said...

RE: outdent arrow for Project 2003

Hi Craig,

Hope you've been able to implement some of what we went through last week!

In answer to your question for the link for the 'fix' on outdenting - please see the link below:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6F4762EF-49C6-421D-9DD5-39484171A237&displaylang=en

Hope this takes you straight to the download.

Have fun!

Kind regards

Carmen

replyReply Wed 2 Apr 2008, 21:56Delegate Craig said...

RE: outdent arrow for Project 2003

Thanks Carmen, Perfect. I'm actually using 2007 but many colleagues are still on 2003 and I'm not sure if they have the fix or not. Already I've been able to show some 'experienced' users some of the tips we learnt last week and have been thrown in the deep end to produce a fairly hefty planner, so I may be calling on you again soon. Thanks for your enthusiasm, I really enjoyed the course and look forward to putting it into practice.

 

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