Quickly get Timeline to display in Timeline pane

T

tshad

Is there a way to quickly get to the Graphs of timelines in the Timeline
pane of the Gnatt view?

I have multiple projects combined in one and when I look at a problem I have
to scroll left and right each time I change project to find the actual
graphs for that project.

Thanks,

Tom
 
D

davegb

Is there a way to quickly get to the Graphs of timelines in the Timeline
pane of the Gnatt view?

I have multiple projects combined in one and when I look at a problem I have
to scroll left and right each time I change project to find the actual
graphs for that project.

Thanks,

Tom

Control Home to see the beginning of the current schedule.

Hope this helps in your world.
 
T

tshad

davegb said:
Control Home to see the beginning of the current schedule.

Tried that - but it doesn't seem to work. I just open the project I am
interested in (Gantt view) and then hit Control-home?

Thanks,

Tom
 
D

davegb

Tried that - but it doesn't seem to work. I just open the project I am
interested in (Gantt view) and then hit Control-home?

Thanks,

Tom






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Yes. Control-Home will take you to the beginning of your project on
the timescale.
 
D

davegb

Doesn't work on mine.

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Sounds like your project start date is set earlier than it's actually
starting. Did you check that?
 
J

JulieS

davegb said:
Sounds like your project start date is set earlier than it's actually
starting. Did you check that?

Pardon me for bumping in. Try Alt + Home to scroll the timescale. Ctrl
+ Home scrolls the task sheet.

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
 
D

davegb

Pardon me for bumping in. Try Alt + Home to scroll the timescale. Ctrl
+ Home scrolls the task sheet.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

Visithttp://project.mvps.org/for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project- Hide quoted text -

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Thanks for jumping in, Julie! My mistake.
 
J

JulieS

:
Thanks for jumping in, Julie! My mistake.
No worries Dave. That's the wonderful thing about these newsgroups. What
one of us misses, the other catches. If I recall correctly -- you've been my
"catcher" before. Happy to return the favor.

Julie
 

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