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From: Lars Brownies on 25 Apr 2010 09:20 When reading ms project print outs, I find it hard to see which line belongs to which task. Is there a trick to make this easier, for instance repeat the task in the middle of the page or different colors per line? Thanks, Lars
From: Andrew Lavinsky on 25 Apr 2010 10:15 Right click on the Gantt Chart, and choose Gridleines. Most folks I work with add a line to the Gantt Rows at an interval of 3 (as adding a line for each task makes it quite tedious to read). Optionally, you could add the Task Name or other key data to the Gantt Chart. Right click on the Gantt Chart, choose Bar Styles, and click on the Text tab. As you click around the different bar types, you'll see that you can add text fields as necessary. - Andrew Lavinsky Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > When reading ms project print outs, I find it hard to see which line > belongs to which task. Is there a trick to make this easier, for > instance repeat the task in the middle of the page or different colors > per line? > > Thanks, > > Lars >
From: Lars Brownies on 25 Apr 2010 17:50 Thanks! Will check it out tomorrow. Lars "Andrew Lavinsky" <(Catapult Systems)> schreef in bericht news:c4abab7231d128ccb26ef606061c(a)msnews.microsoft.com... > Right click on the Gantt Chart, and choose Gridleines. Most folks I work > with add a line to the Gantt Rows at an interval of 3 (as adding a line > for each task makes it quite tedious to read). > > Optionally, you could add the Task Name or other key data to the Gantt > Chart. Right click on the Gantt Chart, choose Bar Styles, and click on the > Text tab. As you click around the different bar types, you'll see that > you can add text fields as necessary. > > - Andrew Lavinsky > Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > >> When reading ms project print outs, I find it hard to see which line >> belongs to which task. Is there a trick to make this easier, for >> instance repeat the task in the middle of the page or different colors >> per line? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Lars >> > >
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