in the pop-up menu, click the 6th option from top, should be "Hide column"? Sorry for "Mask", I am using MS Project in French, and I am afraid my translation was not accurate.
MS Project is using the same words as MS Excel; be advised that, to display the column again, you will have to "Insert a column", then to select the field in the drop down list
Sorry for my previous mistake and your misunderstanding
Although MS Project is not my software of choice, ocassionally I had to deal with it. Let’s see if I can be of help.
After you cost &/or resource load your activities:
-go to the Resource Graph and right click on the right side of the graph and select Cummulative Cost / Cummulative Work.
-Then click Bar Styles and select Show as Line for Filtered Resources and Resource selection boxes.
-You will get s-curve based on early dates
For s-curve based on late dates
-Create a new job file from original.
-Set all tasks to as late as possible constraint.
-Update project.
-Verify no re-scheduled task overrides any finish no latter than constraint you previously had in the original. If so re-set those to your original finish no latter than constraint.
-Update project.
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Sat, 2009-05-09 16:15
it is not possible to produce a S curve with MS Project by itself; if you are using MS Project 2003 or lower, you will have to use the "Export timescaled data to Excel" functionnality; if you are using MS Project 2007, you will use Visual Reports
in both cases, select the "Cumulative work" and "Cumulative Cost" fields
to delete a column from a view, right clic on the column name, then Mask column
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That was why I was intrigued. Thanks though sir ALEXANDRE. You have been so generous to members. Keep posting, sir.
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Fereson
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Mohnish,
In MS Project to display the column again, right clic the column name of the column BEFORE which you want to insert back the hidden column,
then clic "Insert a column",
and select the field in the drop down list
Alexandre
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Alexandre Sir,
When we hide the column in MS excel the same hidden column can be regenerated by using unhide option.So is that possible in MS project also.
Sir Thanks a lot hiding column is working for me in MSP.
Regards
Mohnish
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Mohnish and Fereson,
To delete a column from the current view,
right clic thne column name (say: Predecessor)
in the pop-up menu, click the 6th option from top, should be "Hide column"? Sorry for "Mask", I am using MS Project in French, and I am afraid my translation was not accurate.
MS Project is using the same words as MS Excel; be advised that, to display the column again, you will have to "Insert a column", then to select the field in the drop down list
Sorry for my previous mistake and your misunderstanding
Alexandre
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16 years 6 monthsRE: scurve in msp????
Alexandre Sir,
I am using MSP-2003.I tried right clicking the cloumn to delete but didntt find "mask column" option.
Please help me out over this.
Thanks and Regards
Mohnish
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Sir Alexander,
I tried right clicking a column to delete but then I didnt find any "Mask Column" option.
Thanks,
Fereson
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Mohnish
Although MS Project is not my software of choice, ocassionally I had to deal with it. Let’s see if I can be of help.
After you cost &/or resource load your activities:
-go to the Resource Graph and right click on the right side of the graph and select Cummulative Cost / Cummulative Work.
-Then click Bar Styles and select Show as Line for Filtered Resources and Resource selection boxes.
-You will get s-curve based on early dates
For s-curve based on late dates
-Create a new job file from original.
-Set all tasks to as late as possible constraint.
-Update project.
-Verify no re-scheduled task overrides any finish no latter than constraint you previously had in the original. If so re-set those to your original finish no latter than constraint.
-Update project.
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22 years 9 monthsRE: scurve in msp????
Hello Mohnish,
it is not possible to produce a S curve with MS Project by itself; if you are using MS Project 2003 or lower, you will have to use the "Export timescaled data to Excel" functionnality; if you are using MS Project 2007, you will use Visual Reports
in both cases, select the "Cumulative work" and "Cumulative Cost" fields
to delete a column from a view, right clic on the column name, then Mask column
Hope this helps,
Alexandre