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From: Steve_Cape on 11 Feb 2010 01:42 HI, I would like to create a Project and want to add all the TASKS, BUT I dont want to link it to a specifc Start date as this is still unknown, The Start date will be the contract signature date which is unknow. Is there anyway I can create the Project to start on a Unknown date? and then Project still shows you in DAYS, not dates how long the project would take? Somone mention Start date should = T0, (T ZERO) but have no idea what that means
From: Jan De Messemaeker on 11 Feb 2010 03:44 -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "Steve_Cape" <Steve_Cape(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:754D9BD1-48F3-4B78-947A-96EBE8FAAFA0(a)microsoft.com... > HI, I would like to create a Project and want to add all the TASKS, BUT I > dont want to link it to a specifc Start date as this is still unknown, The > Start date will be the contract signature date which is unknow. Is there > anyway I can create the Project to start on a Unknown date? and then > Project > still shows you in DAYS, not dates how long the project would take? Somone > mention Start date should = T0, (T ZERO) but have no idea what that means >
From: Rod Gill on 11 Feb 2010 04:22 Hi, I always choose a start date for the project which is the first of any month that starts on the first day of your week (usually Monday). I then double-click the timescale and edit the labels of the middle row to be Month1, Month2 and the label of the lower row to be W1, W2. You could make them Week1, Week2 and D1, D2 etc if you wanted. Now your timescale show the number of working weeks to complete. -- Rod Gill Microsoft MVP for Project - http://www.project-systems.co.nz Author of the only book on Project VBA, see: http://www.projectvbabook.com "Steve_Cape" <Steve_Cape(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:754D9BD1-48F3-4B78-947A-96EBE8FAAFA0(a)microsoft.com... > HI, I would like to create a Project and want to add all the TASKS, BUT I > dont want to link it to a specifc Start date as this is still unknown, The > Start date will be the contract signature date which is unknow. Is there > anyway I can create the Project to start on a Unknown date? and then > Project > still shows you in DAYS, not dates how long the project would take? Somone > mention Start date should = T0, (T ZERO) but have no idea what that means > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus > signature database 4856 (20100210) __________ > > The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. > > http://www.eset.com > > > __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4856 (20100210) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com
From: Jan De Messemaeker on 11 Feb 2010 04:25 Hi, Project will always calculate days but you don't have to show them :-) Simplest way is to change the label for days in the timescale Format menu, Timescale, change label for all scales, taking a lable like 1,2,3... (from start) To show something the like in the tabular part of the views you will have to use a custom (duration) field with a formula like Projectdatediff([ProjectStart],[Start]) Hope this helps, -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "Steve_Cape" <Steve_Cape(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:754D9BD1-48F3-4B78-947A-96EBE8FAAFA0(a)microsoft.com... > HI, I would like to create a Project and want to add all the TASKS, BUT I > dont want to link it to a specifc Start date as this is still unknown, The > Start date will be the contract signature date which is unknow. Is there > anyway I can create the Project to start on a Unknown date? and then > Project > still shows you in DAYS, not dates how long the project would take? Somone > mention Start date should = T0, (T ZERO) but have no idea what that means >
From: Jim Aksel on 11 Feb 2010 12:34 Project will always have to marry a project file to some start date. The trick is to see if you can hide that date and present your schedule as "Day1, Day2, etc." I have some formulas and steps on how to do this published in a white paper on my blog, see the link below. The gist of it is to change the horizontal time scale to reflect project days, not real days. Then, create some "pretty" Start and Finish days in the columns for project using some spare fields. -- If this post was helpful, please consider rating it. Jim Aksel, MVP Check out my blog for more information: http://www.msprojectblog.com "Steve_Cape" wrote: > HI, I would like to create a Project and want to add all the TASKS, BUT I > dont want to link it to a specifc Start date as this is still unknown, The > Start date will be the contract signature date which is unknow. Is there > anyway I can create the Project to start on a Unknown date? and then Project > still shows you in DAYS, not dates how long the project would take? Somone > mention Start date should = T0, (T ZERO) but have no idea what that means >
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