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I think we can skip the lesson on teaching the program to find the last row. I found out that Project has a column already titled "ID". In which case, that would take care of that item automatically.
So the next lesson issss... grouping. I want the program to automatically group the sections. The Spreadsheet I provided previously as an example for you, I've reattached with the items grouped exactly how I would like them to appear. Each Sub-Phase should be grouped & then, each Phase should be grouped. Again, keeping in mind that the number of rows each each Sub-Phase may change as tasks are added and/or subtracted from the project. Therefore, the grouping needs to be specified in some fashion. Hopefully you can identify how we can be specific here... |
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