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Microsoft project - involuntarily hidden tasks

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replyReply Tue 4 Aug 2009, 09:49Delegate Bella said...

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Project Intermediate course

Microsoft project - involuntarily hidden tasks

I am in the middle of amending a project plan that I have created.

I pressed a button to delete one task and as well as deleting the task the computer has hidden a number of the subsequent tasks. (The task numbers jump from 12 to 34).

I have tried to highlight these bars and click unhide but nothing happens.

How can I retrieve these tasks that are within my plan?

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replyReply Tue 4 Aug 2009, 16:43Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Microsoft project - involuntarily hidden tasks

Hi Bella

Thank you for your question. It sounds like a filter has been applied. To remove all filters press the F3 button or from the Project menu choose Filtered for > All tasks

Does this reveal the missing tasks?

Kind regards,
Andrew

replyReply Tue 4 Aug 2009, 16:48Delegate Bella said...

RE: Microsoft project - involuntarily hidden tasks

Hi Andrew

Thanks very much - this has revealed the tasks

Cheers
Bella

 

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