From: alm80 on
Thanks for the help. The issue is fixed now :)

"JulieS" wrote:

> Not to worry Hans. We all forget stuff :-) Thanks so much for helping
> the growing community of users.
>
> Julie
> Project MVP
>
> On 2/1/2010 11:23 AM, HansH wrote:
> > Thank you Julie. Totally forgot about that option... so I was a little
> > too fast with my response.
> >
> > Projectopolis <http://msepm.hsquared.be>
> >
> >
> > JulieS wrote:
> >> One quick clarification. The display of non-working time in the Task
> >> and Resource Usage views can be changed through Format > Timescale,
> >> Nonworking time tab.
> >>
> >> I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.
> >>
> >> Julie
> >> Project MVP
> >>
> >> Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional
> >> information about Microsoft Project
> >>
> >> On 2/1/2010 10:07 AM, HansH wrote:
> >>> Using "Change Working Time", you can specify the work week you need
> >>> (Friday = non-working and Sunday = specific working times).
> >>> To visually show these changes in the Gantt Chart, right-click the Gantt
> >>> Chart and select Non-Working Time. You can specify the calendar to use
> >>> for showing non-working time.
> >>>
> >>> The Task Usage and Resource Usage view however, use the 'Standard'
> >>> calendar for showing non-working time. So no option to show non-working
> >>> time from a different calendar in those views.
> >>>
> >>> I hope this helps,
> >>> Hans
> >>>
> >>> Projectopolis <http://msepm.hsquared.be>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> alm80 wrote:
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>> I need to change the working week to start on Sunday, and end on
> >>>> Thursday,
> >>>> so that Friday and Saturday are days off. When I change this in "Change
> >>>> Working Time", this has no effect on the calendar itself. I see
> >>>> Saturdays/Sundays as days off. Is there any way to change also the
> >>>> visual
> >>>> settings of the calendar to reflect this change. I can set those
> >>>> manually
> >>>> with non-standard working time, etc. But it's a lot of work for
> >>>> multi-month
> >>>> projects. I'd like this option to be set as default.
> >>>>
> .
>
From: JulieS on
You're most welcome and thanks for the feedback.

Julie
Project MVP

On 2/2/2010 1:48 AM, alm80 wrote:
> Thanks for the help. The issue is fixed now :)
>
> "JulieS" wrote:
>
>> Not to worry Hans. We all forget stuff :-) Thanks so much for helping
>> the growing community of users.
>>
>> Julie
>> Project MVP
>>
>> On 2/1/2010 11:23 AM, HansH wrote:
>>> Thank you Julie. Totally forgot about that option... so I was a little
>>> too fast with my response.
>>>
>>> Projectopolis<http://msepm.hsquared.be>
>>>
>>>
>>> JulieS wrote:
>>>> One quick clarification. The display of non-working time in the Task
>>>> and Resource Usage views can be changed through Format> Timescale,
>>>> Nonworking time tab.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.
>>>>
>>>> Julie
>>>> Project MVP
>>>>
>>>> Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional
>>>> information about Microsoft Project
>>>>
>>>> On 2/1/2010 10:07 AM, HansH wrote:
>>>>> Using "Change Working Time", you can specify the work week you need
>>>>> (Friday = non-working and Sunday = specific working times).
>>>>> To visually show these changes in the Gantt Chart, right-click the Gantt
>>>>> Chart and select Non-Working Time. You can specify the calendar to use
>>>>> for showing non-working time.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Task Usage and Resource Usage view however, use the 'Standard'
>>>>> calendar for showing non-working time. So no option to show non-working
>>>>> time from a different calendar in those views.
>>>>>
>>>>> I hope this helps,
>>>>> Hans
>>>>>
>>>>> Projectopolis<http://msepm.hsquared.be>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> alm80 wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>> I need to change the working week to start on Sunday, and end on
>>>>>> Thursday,
>>>>>> so that Friday and Saturday are days off. When I change this in "Change
>>>>>> Working Time", this has no effect on the calendar itself. I see
>>>>>> Saturdays/Sundays as days off. Is there any way to change also the
>>>>>> visual
>>>>>> settings of the calendar to reflect this change. I can set those
>>>>>> manually
>>>>>> with non-standard working time, etc. But it's a lot of work for
>>>>>> multi-month
>>>>>> projects. I'd like this option to be set as default.
>>>>>>
>> .
>>