You colleague have resolve the problem. Except these 2 methods, I dont think there is any alternative. (I prefer the first one)
To save the setting just for the presentation, save the layout with a special number/name. Bar format setting and others associated will be locked and saved. When you need this presentation, open this layout.
For general edit and working, use another layout.
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Submitted by Ulkutan Cimen on Sat, 2004-07-03 01:19
Mktse, thank you for your reply, but probably I couldnt make myself clear enough, because the question was not about the criteria of criticality at all. I would like to see my current activity bar as critical (if it really is) but on the other hand, not my small target bar underneath (if it is not critical in the target schedule). In other words, we are talking about an activity which was not a critical activity in the target schedule, but in the current schedule it became critical.
Anyway, my colleague sitting next to me in the office came out with some sort of a solution: Go to Format Bars window, uncheck Critical check box for the target bar. Then it wont show the target bars as critical. But, in this case you wont be able to see your already-critical target activities target bars with the critical colour. One way to prevent this is to go to Format Selected Bars - Modify Bar Format and change the colour of those particular activities, which were critical in the target schedule, back to to the critical colour. But of course this is a quite cumbersome method if you have a large schedule.
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Criticality of a target activity
Is it one of Bar Format setting?
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22 years 8 monthsRE: Criticality of a target activity
USe P3e
P3e will solve your problem
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Criticality of a target activity
Sorry cannot help you from my last post.
You colleague have resolve the problem. Except these 2 methods, I dont think there is any alternative. (I prefer the first one)
To save the setting just for the presentation, save the layout with a special number/name. Bar format setting and others associated will be locked and saved. When you need this presentation, open this layout.
For general edit and working, use another layout.
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24 years 5 monthsRE: Criticality of a target activity
Mktse, thank you for your reply, but probably I couldnt make myself clear enough, because the question was not about the criteria of criticality at all. I would like to see my current activity bar as critical (if it really is) but on the other hand, not my small target bar underneath (if it is not critical in the target schedule). In other words, we are talking about an activity which was not a critical activity in the target schedule, but in the current schedule it became critical.
Anyway, my colleague sitting next to me in the office came out with some sort of a solution: Go to Format Bars window, uncheck Critical check box for the target bar. Then it wont show the target bars as critical. But, in this case you wont be able to see your already-critical target activities target bars with the critical colour. One way to prevent this is to go to Format Selected Bars - Modify Bar Format and change the colour of those particular activities, which were critical in the target schedule, back to to the critical colour. But of course this is a quite cumbersome method if you have a large schedule.
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Criticality of a target activity
Redefine the meaning of Critical, say TF less than 1000 days.