From: ks2008 on

Review the attachment.
1. How do we remove the icon "This Assignment work has been edited" ?
2. Usually What is this means ? Is it means, I manually changed some
data ?
3. How do we drill down to the location, where it has been edited ?
thanks
KS


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From: Jim Aksel on
This happens when someone has changed the spread of work hours for a resource
assigned to a task on either the resource usage or task usage views. For
example, Microsoft Project normally assigns work as 8 hours/day. So a 5 day
task is listed as 8-8-8-8-8. If you manually change the distribution of the
work (in the right side of either of these views) you might enter something
like 8-8-10-6-8. The work has been edited.

This is how the icon appears and cannot be removed unless the work is the
leveled.
You can hide the column and nothing will show. To hide the column, right
click on the column header and select "hide column"
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> 2. Usually What is this means ? Is it means, I manually changed some
> data ?
> 3. How do we drill down to the location, where it has been edited ?
> thanks
> KS
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From: Trevor Rabey on
re 1: why?
re 3: Task Usage View, Resource Usage View.
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> 3. How do we drill down to the location, where it has been edited ?
> thanks
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From: ks2008 on

Thanks for responding to my question. Somewhat it is helpful, but still
I need some clarifications.

> This is how the icon appears and cannot be removed unless the work is
the
> leveled.

What you mean by "the work is the leveled". ?
How do I do that. I removed the resource and assigned the new resource,
with no over allocation, that resolved this issue. Is that waht you
mean.


> re 1: why?
I would have manually altered, but changed my mind, go back to system
provided allocation.
That is the reason, why I am curious to know and also for my own better
understanding.

BTW,
Even the task split with no manual edit, I could see this icon appears
on the left side.
What is this means ? Could you explain.



Thanks
KS


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