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Printing the calendar in P5

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Kevin Matthews
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All,

In P3 there was a print button in the calendar dialog box; this has disappeared in P5. Any ideas how to print a caledar in P5. ?

Keep Planning,

Kevin.

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Tim Readman
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Kevin & Nigel,

 

 

I have repeatedy asked Oracle /Primavera to ebale printing of calendars but with out success.

In the end had get it produced by a programmer and it works.

 

Try it out   at http://comviz.com.au/products/comvizcalendar/ 

This is the blurb

Comviz Calendar automatically calculates working days depending on the start day. These days do not include non-working days from Oracle Primavera P6 and the days marked as non-working. You can assign different colors and labels for the calendar days in order to create sofisticated calendars. 

 

yes it used to be in P3 but we users are forgotten at times by our providers of the sofwatre

 

Kevin Matthews
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Hi Nige,

Maybe this ’issue’ will be solved with the new release.

Thanks,

Keep Planning.

Kevin.
Nigel Winkley
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There isn’t one! I asked the question of Primavera who seemed to think that this was a minor irritation. The nearest i have come is to create single activities and apply each calendar in turn to them then expand the timescale to suit with the bars necked.
Pain in the whatsit I know.
Cheers
Nige