Problem with calendar project 2007

A

azamora2005

Hi Friends,
I'm just facing a nightmare. I'm leading a project where i do have 10
people working for it. These 10 people are not 100% for this project,
meaning that some of them work just on Mondays, and some just on
Tuesdays and Wednesdays... and so on.
Still, many just some days in the week and not always are the same
(there is no pattern).
In Project 2003 that was quite easy to asign working time, just click
on some days and then click in "non working time" or so... but now
with Project 2007 i do not have this functionality...
am i doing someting wrong? :-(((

thanks for helping!
toto.
 
J

Jan De Messemaeker

Hi,

You're not doing something wrong, I just think the developers have done
something terribly wrong by making the thing so much more complicated.
In tools, change working time, click on work week
Select teh line called "Default" if you lire, rename it
Now click details.
There you are.
Hope this helps,

--
Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional
+32 495 300 620
For availability check:
http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf
azamora2005 said:
Hi Friends,
I'm just facing a nightmare. I'm leading a project where i do have 10
people work
ing for it. These 10 people are not 100% for this project,
 
A

azamora2005

Thank you Jan.
Yep, i was there too :( my problem is that there is no pattern among
my people.
I'm trying to set the working days for someone who works only in
"prime" dates (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17.... etc).
In my version of Project 2007, the "multi selection" using the CTRL
key does not work (in 2003 worked perfectly). i have to go now, date
by date changing this working and non-working days.
hope i find a "shortcut" soon.
thanks for replying.
greets from switzerland.
toto.
 

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