From: 542779 on 23 Apr 2010 07:15 Rather than change each bar individually is it possible to highlight a number of bars and change their colour in one operation?
From: Rob Schneider on 23 Apr 2010 07:23 By "bar" I assume you mean the Gantt Chart bars? Select all the rows, individually or in block(s), then Menu: Format/Bar. You select rows by clicking in the ID columns (by default it's the extreme left column in the Gantt Chart view). --rms www.rmschneider.com On 23/04/10 12:15, 542779 wrote: > Rather than change each bar individually is it possible to highlight a number > of bars and change their colour in one operation?
From: Andrew Lavinsky on 23 Apr 2010 08:03 As another option, you could control Gantt Bar formatting using Flag fields. Just doubleclick on the Gantt Chart to get to Bar Styles, then add criteria to the appropriate bars in the following syntax: Flag1 Not Flag1 See here for more details: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm/archive/2009/07/11/formatting-the-gantt-chart-in-ms-project-2007.aspx - Andrew Lavinsky Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > By "bar" I assume you mean the Gantt Chart bars? > > Select all the rows, individually or in block(s), then Menu: > Format/Bar. > You select rows by clicking in the ID columns (by default it's the > extreme left column in the Gantt Chart view). > --rms > > www.rmschneider.com > > On 23/04/10 12:15, 542779 wrote: > >> Rather than change each bar individually is it possible to highlight >> a number of bars and change their colour in one operation? >>
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