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ms project courses london - Print report by finish date

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replyReply Wed 21 Mar 2007, 10:23Delegate Tansy said...

Tansy has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Print report by finish date

Hello
I wanted to find out how to print a report by the task finish date. The idea being that I could print a report for "all tasks with a finish date of next week" - and then I would spend the week beforehand following up with everyone and making sure they are on track to finish their tasks next week!
Can you please advise what report/parameters I would need to enter (and into where) to get this report?
thanks and kind regards

Tansy

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replyReply Thu 29 Mar 2007, 12:40Trainer Garry said...

RE: Print report by finish date

In the report select Current Activities then select Tasks Starting Soon

replyReply Wed 4 Apr 2007, 14:33Delegate Tansy said...

RE: Print report by finish date

Hiya

I don't understand how selecting a report with 'Tasks Starting Soon' is going to give me the end result I want of 'Tasks with a finish date of'. Does anyone else have any ideas?

replyReply Fri 4 May 2007, 13:51Trainer Garry said...

RE: Print report by finish date

Go to View on then Reports then select Current Activities then select Tasks Starting Soon

replyReply Fri 4 May 2007, 14:41Trainer Garry said...

RE: Print report by finish date

What ever date you put in the current Activities then it will print upto that date

 

Ms project tip:

Typing Links Between Tasks

In the Entry table, use the Precessors column to type in links. Type the previous task's ID to link. To change the link, add FS (Finish-Start), FF (Finish-Finish), and so on, and + duration to add a Lag, or - duration for a Lead time. Example: for task 5, 4FS+1w ... task 4 preceeds task 5, finish to start, with a week lag between.

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