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Changing color of a calendar exception
Hi.
I have a situation where we shut down our work site over the xmas period (19-Dec to 03-Jan). That I have added to my calendar as an exception with no problems. What has however happened now is that the the Client has asked us not to work from 04-Jan to 01-Feb. That I can add to the calendar as an exception as well, however on the Gantt chart is not clear that these are two different exceptions so I would like to change the color of the one exception. How do I do that in MS Project 2010? /Møller |
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Sorry - but the non-working time color is an "all or none" issue. You could carefully draw a colored rectangle in the Gantt chart view.
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