J
Jesse
I use MS Project 2003 and PS 2003. I want to make days between Christmas and
New Years non-working time for my project (only). If I do Change Working
Time, copy the standard calendar to "this project" calendar, make these days
non-working, then go into Project Info and change its calendar to "this
project". I exit project then bring it back up and open my project. These
days are still set at working days if I look in Resource Usage.
I'm an admin....so I opened the enterprise global template and opened the
starndard calendar and set the days between Christmas and New Years as
non-working. Closed project and saved the changes. Opened project and my
project again and set the project calendar to the standard calendar...and
viola, these days are not set as non-working when I look at Resource Usage. I
don't want to do this though because this would affect every project....and I
only want to affect my specific project.
How can I set the days between Christmas and New Years as non-working for
only my project?
New Years non-working time for my project (only). If I do Change Working
Time, copy the standard calendar to "this project" calendar, make these days
non-working, then go into Project Info and change its calendar to "this
project". I exit project then bring it back up and open my project. These
days are still set at working days if I look in Resource Usage.
I'm an admin....so I opened the enterprise global template and opened the
starndard calendar and set the days between Christmas and New Years as
non-working. Closed project and saved the changes. Opened project and my
project again and set the project calendar to the standard calendar...and
viola, these days are not set as non-working when I look at Resource Usage. I
don't want to do this though because this would affect every project....and I
only want to affect my specific project.
How can I set the days between Christmas and New Years as non-working for
only my project?