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Old 04-16-2012, 02:17 AM
david_23 david_23 is offline Team Planner-maintaining accuracy in task start and finish times Windows 7 64bit Team Planner-maintaining accuracy in task start and finish times Office 2010 64bit
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My duration is in minutes when I import my information into the Gantt Chart columns. When I zoom out in 'team planner' mode so that the horizontal timeline is in hourly intervals, the view shows the on-shift time beginning at 7:00am even though the information I put into my calendar indicates the shift begins at 07:30am. This time integrity is lost as the timeline interval is increased i.e. to 2 hour intervals or 4 hr intervals.
I managed to avoid the rounding up of each task to the nearest time interval on the timeline as explined before i.e. by setting my day end to 23:59 instead of 00:00. But this isnt having the same efect on the off-shift time bars.
Should the off-shift bars manitain there actual start and end time in minutes even though the 'team planner' view is zoomed out to different time intervals?
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