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Different cost tabs for resource

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replyReply Wed 2 Apr 2008, 15:09Delegate Carol said...

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Different cost tabs for resource

How do you point plan at a different resource cost tab

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replyReply Wed 2 Apr 2008, 18:48Trainer Carmen said...

RE: Different cost tabs for resource

Hi Carol,

I'm really sorry, as I said that I would show you this during the course and ended up not coming back to it.

Once you have set up a number of different cost tables for a resource within the resource sheet. You then need to select the Resource Usage view. Then select the specific task or group of tasks belonging to a particular resource that you wish to apply a different cost table to. Double click if it's a singluar task, or right click if it's a range of tasks and choose Assignment information. Then select the 'General Tab' and in the bottom right hand corner of this dialogue box you have the ability to select a different cost table.

I hope that answers your query.

Kind regards

Carmen

replyReply Thu 3 Apr 2008, 11:51Delegate Carol said...

RE: Different cost tabs for resource

Hi Carmen,

No problem, I only realised at the end when I was going through my notes and found it.

I really enjoyed the course thanks, it was an excellent use of 2 days.

Carol

 

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