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Old 04-18-2024, 06:26 AM
DaleHowardMVP DaleHowardMVP is offline Windows 10 Office 2021
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This is an English-language forum, so please post your questions and responses in English. Thanks.

To answer your question, the best you can do is to apply the Resource Usage view and then to collapse the task assignments for each resource. This will allow you to see the Work hours for each resource individually. Then zoom out as far as you can zoom the Timescale to display Years over Months. Double-click the Timescale and set the Units value to Months on the Bottom Tier page. Click the OK button. This will allow you to see the monthly work for each of your project resources. Also, it is not possible to display "man months" in Microsoft Project, as you requested in your post. Sorry, but hope this helps.
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