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Time Zones

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replyReply Thu 8 May 2008, 16:34Delegate Will said...

Time Zones

What is the best way to cope with resources working on the same project who work in different time zones? e.g. My company has offices in New York, Bangkok and London who might all work on the same project.

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replyReply Sun 18 May 2008, 18:03Trainer Alan said...

RE: Time Zones

Our advanced course covers this.

It might be best to create three smaller projects, one for each time zone, and then incorporate them all into a master project.

Please see the advanced course profile for details.

 

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Enter a Date

You can enter today's date (or tomorrow's date) in a date field, by simply typing in the word 'today'or 'tomorrow' and Project will insert the date for you.

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