Ms Project and Baselines

Member for

21 years

hI SHEILA,



Do not worry that much about it, just give them a swift kick under the rectum, and they will reply.



Regards,



Philip

Member for

22 years 9 months

Sheila,

a star, really? eh, eh, eh...

a star ... I am a star ...

Alexandre

Member for

18 years 6 months

Alexandre - you are an absolute star! Thank you very much!

Sheila

Member for

22 years 9 months

Sheila,

1. Go to Format, Bar Styles; then add a bar that represents "Normal" tasks, begins with "Baseline 1 Start" and ends with "Baseline 1 Finish"; do the same for any other baseline you want to display on screen

2. To save "Baseline x" as "Baseline y", go to Tools, Tracking, Save (original) baseline, then select Save interim plan and copy "Baseline x" to "Baseline y".

Hope it helps,

Alexandre

Member for

21 years

Hi Sheila,



The questions is simple, however as I am not a full time MSP user the answers are noet coming of the tp of my head, but there is always work arounds to keep this type of information. make sure you save every file/version with its baseline when it is set, and under a different name. at least this keeps the history, as MSP does not have unique ID’s at least you can go back and find the info at a later stage, itis cumbersom, but at least you are not losing info.



Regards



Philip