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I have MS Project Professional 2010.
How do I go about turning off the vertical status line that depicts the current date? I primarily want to be able to turn it off when printing a hard-copy. Thanks! |
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Right click in the Gantt chart, choose Gridlines. Select the current date line and set the line style to the top choice (none). The line will still show as a a faint dotted line -- but you'll remove the orange line.
As a workaround when printing, temporarily change the current date in Project Information, to a date before the project start date. Julie |
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That did it - thanks!
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#4
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You're welcome and thanks for the feedback.
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To remove the dotted line, repeat the same steps as above except choose "Project Start" from the Gridlines -> Line to Change
Same with "Project Finish |
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