Microsoft Project Member for 18 years 4 months Member for 18 years 4 months Submitted by L. P. on Fri, 2012-11-23 13:21 Permalink Yes, of course it helps! Yes, of course it helps! Member for 18 years 4 months Member for 18 years 4 months Submitted by L. P. on Fri, 2012-11-23 13:21 Permalink Thanx, Roger Thanx, Roger Member for 19 years Member for 19 years Submitted by Roger Booth on Tue, 2007-08-21 09:02 Permalink RE: Sorting the Schedule Top menu bar, click on Project, first item on drop down menu is sort. From here you can sort by ES, EF, Priority, Cost and ID. There si then a further menu when you can sort by whatever column you want. Hope this helps. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 18 years 4 months Member for 18 years 4 months Submitted by L. P. on Fri, 2012-11-23 13:21 Permalink Yes, of course it helps! Yes, of course it helps!
Member for 18 years 4 months Member for 18 years 4 months Submitted by L. P. on Fri, 2012-11-23 13:21 Permalink Thanx, Roger Thanx, Roger
Member for 19 years Member for 19 years Submitted by Roger Booth on Tue, 2007-08-21 09:02 Permalink RE: Sorting the Schedule Top menu bar, click on Project, first item on drop down menu is sort. From here you can sort by ES, EF, Priority, Cost and ID. There si then a further menu when you can sort by whatever column you want. Hope this helps.
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18 years 4 monthsYes, of course it helps!
Yes, of course it helps!
Member for
18 years 4 monthsThanx, Roger
Thanx, Roger
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19 yearsRE: Sorting the Schedule
Top menu bar, click on Project, first item on drop down menu is sort. From here you can sort by ES, EF, Priority, Cost and ID. There si then a further menu when you can sort by whatever column you want. Hope this helps.