Row height, Indent, Text size

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c_robertson

Please Change the following items for Microsoft Project;

*Height does not change by draging the bottom of a row (similar to Excell).
Help says that will work, but it doesn't. Row height appears to be fixed down
to a certain size.

*Please create Heading styles that we can change indent and font size
similar to word.
Style 1 (Ariel 12)
Style 2 (Ariel 11)
Style 3 (Ariel 10)
Currently all the headings are the same size unless they are sized
individually. The only indent choices we have are to indent to a very deep
indent or not at all.
Using styles like in word will eliminate time on each job and will better
standardize our schedules.

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Jim Aksel

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c_robertson said:
Please Change the following items for Microsoft Project;

*Height does not change by draging the bottom of a row (similar to Excell).
Help says that will work, but it doesn't. Row height appears to be fixed down
to a certain size.

** This feature is available in both P2003 and P2007. An indivudual row
height can be changed by dragging the bottom of that cell. If you wish all
rows, click the select all icon (Above Task1) and then do the same. The
Double Click for autosize would be a nice addition ***
*Please create Heading styles that we can change indent and font size
similar to word.
Style 1 (Ariel 12)
Style 2 (Ariel 11)
Style 3 (Ariel 10)
Currently all the headings are the same size unless they are sized
individually. The only indent choices we have are to indent to a very deep
indent or not at all.
Using styles like in word will eliminate time on each job and will better
standardize our schedules.

** Additional features seem nice to have, and I personally agree. Please
look at Format/Text Styles... since it allows formatting of text (but not
indenture) based on highlighted rows. So, you can get Pretty close. One of
the MVPs (Julie) indicated some VBA (as a macro) would also meet this need. **
 

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