Microsoft Project 2013 and the Look Ahead Filter

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22 years 9 months

Hello,

I have used Emilie's project and formula both in MSP 2016 US and MSP 2013 French, and it works fine! 

I am working with Windows 7 in french, and the list separator is semi-column (;)

Best regards

Member for

13 years 7 months

Emily 

Your formula certainly works fine and I did not doubt that it would not - I did use it for my project and I get a blank project - just like your 4 week lookahead - when I click on that it returns a blank - although you have no formula for that I believe anyway I used your formula which works fine but not in my Project - I need to go through and see where I am going wrong but again Thank you so much for the help and formula - I am doing something wrong that I need to remedy

Best regards

Brian

Member for

13 years 7 months

Thanks Emily I will certainly give it a go and Thank you for this - fingers crossed as I could do with using it at the moment 

Best regards

Brian

Member for

14 years 2 months

Hi Brian,

If you go to the bottom of the article, I've just added the Microsoft Project file that I used. Hopefully this will help.

Member for

18 years 11 months

Brian,

For a response other than "double check harder," you need to be more specific. 

What region are you in (determines whether to use commas or semi-colons)?

What (exactly) is the formula you are entering?  In what field?

What specific errors are you getting?

Needless to say, is your installation fully up to date?

Member for

13 years 7 months

HI Guys

I have tried this formula in MSP 13 and it does not work - it brings back errors even though I have double checked it still no good - so either I am missing something or the formula is presented wrong - possibly more my fault I assume at this stage

Please advisew anyway

Thanks Brian