How to insert a legend (text) on a PERT (Network) Chart?

D

Dushan

What I need is a legend that I can use to annotate what a particular PERT
chart is.
Something like a box with text like this:
+---------------------------------!
! Author D. Gasich...............!
! Designed: 8-3-08 .............!
! File: PERT of Homewrk#3 !
+---------------------------------!

Thanks in advance,
Dushan
 
D

Dushan

Richard L. Warren said:
Dushan,

I'd go to the Page Setup, Legend tab and insert these:

Author: &[Author]
Designed: &[Saved Date]
File: &[Project Title]

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Richard Warren [MBA, PMP, MCITP for EPM]
http://richardlwarren.info


-----Original Message-----
From: Dushan [mailto:D[email protected]]
Posted At: Sunday, August 03, 2008 11:54 AM
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Conversation: How to insert a legend (text) on a PERT (Network) Chart?
Subject: How to insert a legend (text) on a PERT (Network) Chart?

What I need is a legend that I can use to annotate what a particular PERT
chart is.
Something like a box with text like this:
+---------------------------------!
! Author D. Gasich...............!
! Designed: 8-3-08 .............!
! File: PERT of Homewrk#3 !
+---------------------------------!

Thanks in advance,
Dushan
 
D

Dushan

Next question: is there a way to display the "Legend" on the screen (not just
on printed page). In other words make Legend visible on the screen as one is
developing the network.
Thanks,
Dushan
 
D

Dushan

Richard,
I have several PERT charts in my lectures that I would like to annotate.
Easiest mechanism for annotation would be to overlay an area of the PERT
chart that does not have boxes. Best would be a "Text box" or even an ".jpg"
image. It appears that such overlay could be done on Gantt but not on PERT,
if I understand it right?
Thanks for help.
Dushan
 

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