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  1. greggp

    Relative vs. absolute time/date in MS Project

    Is it possible to display relative dates in the 'Start Date' column? I've only seen absolute dates displayed. For example, if a task were to start on Aug. 1st., and there are successor tasks that were to follow with a week lag... they show a start date of Aug. 7th. I'd like to display a start...
  2. greggp

    non-software projects

    Are there any people participating in this forum that are not working in software development? (that was my old job) I'm looking for people that might have more experience in a manufacturing environment (like a semiconductor fabricator). Is anyone aware of other forums that might be a better...
  3. greggp

    Displaying bars in the timeline

    Just curious, Why don't the length of the bars accurately reflect the length of time it takes to complete a task. I'm seeing tasks that have a 30 minute duration with longer timeline bars than a 4 hour task. This doesn't make sense... I'm sure this is because of the size of my scales and the...
  4. greggp

    activities during nonworking times

    I have set up a schedule of activities with human and equimpment resources assigned to tasks. The project uses a standard calendar with regular work hours: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. The base calendar for the human resources all use this calendar. The equipment are on a 24 hour...
  5. greggp

    Logical relationships between tasks

    Does anyone know if MS Project 2000 can support logical relationships between tasks? For example, we have a project that involves 4 what-if tests. There are 4 possible ways to solve a problem. If anyone of these works, great. Then the other tests are un-necessary and we can continue on with...
  6. greggp

    changing working time in MS Project 2000

    I've created a project with about 250 tasks. This project spans over several days and a weekend. We measure small increments of time (to the minute). I started out with the standard calendar - 5 work days/week, M - F, 8 hours of work / day. It also used the default schedule of 8:00am - 12:00pm...

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