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replyReply Mon 21 Sep 2009, 16:24Delegate Elaine said...

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Andrew

How do you get the ping noise on the target pointer

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replyReply Tue 22 Sep 2009, 09:15Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Andrew

Hi Elaine

Thanks for your question. I don't think the mousepoint will play a noise at the same time as a click. To make the visual ping effect when the mouse is clicked first click on the Windows start button then Settings and Control panel. Double click on the mouse item then choose Pointer options. Finally select the option to Show location of mouse when I press the CTRL key. After clicking OK test it out by tapping the CTRL key and letting go. You should find the radar ping effect appears around the mouse pointer.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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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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