Time Scale Formatting

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Stephen Moras

Hi guys,

In the Gantt Chart vew i see a table on the left and the timescale on the
right. I wnat the timescale to defined in Months and then in Weeks (Count: 1)

When i do see i have the month bordered by vertical lines on either side.
Inside this month i have 4 weeks with no borders.

Is it possible to have a thick line bordering the month and a thinner line
bordering each of the weeks inside that month?

Cheers
 
J

JulieS

Hi Stephen,

Yes. Choose Format > Gridlines. Select Middle Tier Column (which is
your month timescale), select the solid line and change the color to
black. Select the Bottom Tier Column (which is the weeks timescale),
select the dotted line.

I'm afraid you can't change the line width, but the solid and dotted
line choices approximate what you are searching for, I believe.

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

Julie
 
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Stephen Moras

Hi Julie & Jan,

I feel so silly for having asked that question.. I ahd actually seen tht
menu but somehow overlooked the options. Anyway it works now..Thanks a ton..

Cheers
--
Regards,
Stephen


JulieS said:
Hi Stephen,

Yes. Choose Format > Gridlines. Select Middle Tier Column (which is
your month timescale), select the solid line and change the color to
black. Select the Bottom Tier Column (which is the weeks timescale),
select the dotted line.

I'm afraid you can't change the line width, but the solid and dotted
line choices approximate what you are searching for, I believe.

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

Julie
 
J

JulieS

You're welcome Stephen and thanks for the feedback. Don't feel silly
for asking questions -- it's why we are here :)

Julie

Stephen Moras said:
Hi Julie & Jan,

I feel so silly for having asked that question.. I ahd actually seen
tht
menu but somehow overlooked the options. Anyway it works now..Thanks a
ton..

Cheers
 

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