From: alm80 on 2 Feb 2010 01:48 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 2 Feb 2010 16:22 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. >>>>>> >> . >>
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