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ms project courses - Weekends

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replyReplyThu 23 Nov 2006, 14:47Delegate Emma said...

Weekends

My team don't work weekends how can i reflect this?

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replyReplyFri 24 Nov 2006, 15:43 Edited on Fri 24 Nov 2006, 15:44Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Weekends

Hi Emma

By default the standard calendar in Project sets weekends as non-working time. That means that tasks scheduled to span weekends will pause at the end of Friday and begin again on the next working day, Monday.

The Gantt chart however draws the bar of the task directly through the weekend which could be interpreted as if work is actually taking place on Saturday and Sunday. To avoid this double click on any weekend in the Gantt chart area of the project. The dialogue box that comes up allows you to control how non-working time is drawn on your chart. On the left side of the dialogue box choose to have non working time drawn in front of the bars, rather than behind. When you click on OK you will see that tasks that span weekends are now broken by Saturdays and Sundays, making it more obvious that work is not taking place on those days.

Let us know if you need further information,

Regards,
Andrew

 

 

Ms project tip:

Set default task type - Project 2010

a. In Project, click on the File tab
b. Select Options from left hand side
c. Click on Schedule to set the scheduling options
d. Set the Default Task type box to your chosen option
i. Generally if you plan/estimate your projects using durations you should use fixed duration, and untick the box New tasks are effort driven, if you plan/estimate with person hours use fixed work, or for plans estimated with the proportion of resources time use fixed units, and untick the box New tasks are effort driven)
e. Click OK to apply your changes

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