Microsoft Project Member for 15 years 9 months Member for 15 years 9 months Submitted by kumar s on Tue, 2012-09-04 05:54 Permalink Thank you Alexandre Thank you Alexandre Member for 22 years 9 months Member for 22 years 9 months Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Thu, 2012-08-30 09:38 Permalink Kumar,1. define a new Kumar, 1. define a new calendar 2. double-click the task name you want to assign the calendar to, you will open the "task Information" dialog 3. display the "Advanced" tab, then select the new calendar in the "Calendar" drop-down list 4. if you have assigned resources to the task, and you want the task calendar to gain over the resource calendar, check the adjadent check box Alexandre Log in or register to post comments
Member for 15 years 9 months Member for 15 years 9 months Submitted by kumar s on Tue, 2012-09-04 05:54 Permalink Thank you Alexandre Thank you Alexandre
Member for 22 years 9 months Member for 22 years 9 months Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Thu, 2012-08-30 09:38 Permalink Kumar,1. define a new Kumar, 1. define a new calendar 2. double-click the task name you want to assign the calendar to, you will open the "task Information" dialog 3. display the "Advanced" tab, then select the new calendar in the "Calendar" drop-down list 4. if you have assigned resources to the task, and you want the task calendar to gain over the resource calendar, check the adjadent check box Alexandre
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15 years 9 monthsThank you Alexandre
Thank you Alexandre
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22 years 9 monthsKumar,1. define a new
Kumar,
1. define a new calendar
2. double-click the task name you want to assign the calendar to, you will open the "task Information" dialog
3. display the "Advanced" tab, then select the new calendar in the "Calendar" drop-down list
4. if you have assigned resources to the task, and you want the task calendar to gain over the resource calendar, check the adjadent check box
Alexandre