From: James Stacey James on 1 Jun 2010 08:48 Hi I'm new to Microsoft Project and I'm just finding my way around but I'm struggling to find out how to display the start time field in hours and minutes, if I try a custom field I can display one or the other and if I try to concat both all I get is #error in the field where usually if I mess it up it'll tell me there's an error in my syntax. Could somebody help a noob out?
From: Jan De Messemaeker on 1 Jun 2010 09:04 Hi, For Project 2007: Tools, Options, View, select the Date Format on top of the list. All dates will now include time of day. -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "James Stacey" <James Stacey(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:90ACA618-FBBF-4FD2-8412-90D66BB05287(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > > I'm new to Microsoft Project and I'm just finding my way around but I'm > struggling to find out how to display the start time field in hours and > minutes, if I try a custom field I can display one or the other and if I > try > to concat both all I get is #error in the field where usually if I mess it > up > it'll tell me there's an error in my syntax. > > Could somebody help a noob out?
From: James Stacey on 1 Jun 2010 09:52 Thank you, what about Project 2010? "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: > Hi, > For Project 2007: > Tools, Options, View, select the Date Format on top of the list. All dates > will now include time of day. > > -- > Jan De Messemaeker > Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional > +32 495 300 620 > For availability check: > http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf > "James Stacey" <James Stacey(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:90ACA618-FBBF-4FD2-8412-90D66BB05287(a)microsoft.com... > > Hi > > > > I'm new to Microsoft Project and I'm just finding my way around but I'm > > struggling to find out how to display the start time field in hours and > > minutes, if I try a custom field I can display one or the other and if I > > try > > to concat both all I get is #error in the field where usually if I mess it > > up > > it'll tell me there's an error in my syntax. > > > > Could somebody help a noob out? > > > . >
From: James Stacey on 1 Jun 2010 10:11 Ignore me, it's in the options in the file tab. "James Stacey" wrote: > Thank you, what about Project 2010? > > "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: > > > Hi, > > For Project 2007: > > Tools, Options, View, select the Date Format on top of the list. All dates > > will now include time of day. > > > > -- > > Jan De Messemaeker > > Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional > > +32 495 300 620 > > For availability check: > > http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf > > "James Stacey" <James Stacey(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:90ACA618-FBBF-4FD2-8412-90D66BB05287(a)microsoft.com... > > > Hi > > > > > > I'm new to Microsoft Project and I'm just finding my way around but I'm > > > struggling to find out how to display the start time field in hours and > > > minutes, if I try a custom field I can display one or the other and if I > > > try > > > to concat both all I get is #error in the field where usually if I mess it > > > up > > > it'll tell me there's an error in my syntax. > > > > > > Could somebody help a noob out? > > > > > > . > >
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