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Can not print a time frame
Hi guys,
Just wondering if any one knows how to print a certain time period in day? I could do this in Project 2000 by changing the date format, go to print, enter a date range and what time I wanted the gnatt to print. In 2010 I cannot see where I can add the time frame in, only the date. Can someone help please? thanks |
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No, sorry. The print dialog does not seem to accept date and time. You can enter time manually, but it doesn't seem to 'stick'. Would filtering the view and then printing get you what you need?
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It does in a way. the problem is it starts the gnatt at 12:00am and I have tasks starting at 3pm. In Project 2000 - 2003 you could just enter the time period in when you pressed print. unfortunately I cannot do it in 2010. It seems funny Microsoft would take a function out of there newer versions.
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I have attached a .PDF showing what i am talking about.
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I understand what you are talking about - but no, sorry it has been changed in 2010. I don't know why - just that it has.
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