You'll need to set the lowest tier of your time scale to show units of Hours and a count of 1. I would also set the corresponding label to None. Since this essentially wastes the bottom tier, you might need to switch to a 3-tier display. Once you get what you want, save as a new custom view. Avoid using the zoom features to control the timescale; instead, directly manipulate the timescale tier units, and adjust the Timescale's Size (i.e. %) property to control the view.
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18 years 11 monthsHi Bob,You'll need to set the
Hi Bob,
You'll need to set the lowest tier of your time scale to show units of Hours and a count of 1. I would also set the corresponding label to None. Since this essentially wastes the bottom tier, you might need to switch to a 3-tier display. Once you get what you want, save as a new custom view. Avoid using the zoom features to control the timescale; instead, directly manipulate the timescale tier units, and adjust the Timescale's Size (i.e. %) property to control the view.
Good luck.