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replyReply Thu 28 Oct 2010, 20:57Delegate Peter said...

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Hello
Have a problem I hope you can solve for me. I'm about to setup ms project for a major project. It must be said it is the first time I use MS Project and therefore, I may sound very newbie-like, I hope you bear with me.
But my question is:
I sit in a group of 3 men, we have a day in school at 8 hours, 40 hours a week. I write these functions ii and inside settings. How do I drag hour where we have classes out of MS Project ..? so that only the hours we spend on the project which is applicable.
Now that I have an assignment from 25-10-2010 to 28-10-2010 tagden on the 8 hours we have a day which is 32 hours and submit to the hours I've devoted to the task, eg 5 hours as it gets 38 hours .. But gotta write only 5 hours.!
How I prefer the hours we have teaching out of my planning ..? Well not every week we have equal number of hours ..
I hope my English is okay and that you can help me.
Thanks in advance for your help
Peter fra dk

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replyReply Fri 29 Oct 2010, 14:14 Edited on Fri 29 Oct 2010, 14:15Trainer Jacob said...

RE: ms project

Hi Peter

Thanks for your post, we are not that clear on what you are trying to do. Please feel free to send us an example of your MS Project file so that we can review it for you.

You can email to jacob

If we can help we will then let you know.

Kind regards

Jacob

 

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Duration is the timescale within which a task is done; Work is the specific time element used. For example, 3 days work in a duration of 2 weeks. To compare, add the Work field into the Entry table by right clicking a column heading to Add Field.

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