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replyReply Thu 13 Jan 2011, 15:31Delegate Trevor said...

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Hi
How do you save a project as read only in Project 2003 so that others can view but not make changes

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replyReply Fri 14 Jan 2011, 14:31Trainer Simon said...

RE: Access

Hi Trevor,

Thank you for your question.

If you go to File and Save as and then see if you can find the Tools option somehwere in that dialogue box. Click on it and choose General options. You should then be able to save it as Read Only.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

replyReply Fri 14 Jan 2011, 15:57Delegate Trevor said...

RE: Access

Thanks Simon much appreciated

 

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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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