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From: Developer on 1 Apr 2010 12:52
From: Jan De Messemaeker on 1 Apr 2010 13:26 Hi, First reaction: where? what for? OK there are several ways: 1.Change the project calendar by making Sat and Sun working days 2. Use "edays" for durations. HTH -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "Developer" <Developer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:559C9CE7-CB79-4805-961B-64904E30381F(a)microsoft.com... >
From: "Steve House" sjhouse at hotmail dot on 2 Apr 2010 11:10
Why do you want to? Projects are driven forward by resources doing physical work. The only time work proceeds is when the resource required to do it is present. During non-working time nothing is happening. Thus the only time frame that is meaningful in terms of how long it will take to complete the project is defined by the dates marking the beginning and end of the time period that encompasses the required amount of working time, excluding any non-working time. -- Steve House MS Project Trainer & Consultant "Developer" <Developer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:559C9CE7-CB79-4805-961B-64904E30381F(a)microsoft.com... > |