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Old 06-08-2012, 01:24 AM
Rahmat_uk20 Rahmat_uk20 is offline How to show Vacations at the Bottom of Work Schedule in Office Project 2007? Windows 7 32bit How to show Vacations at the Bottom of Work Schedule in Office Project 2007? Office 2007
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Assalam-o-Alaikum.

I want to show Vacations in my Work Schedule / Plan at the Bottom of my Work Plan / Schedule in Office Project 2007.

E.g. May 01, 2012 - Labor Day
Aug 14, 1947 - Independence Day.

Please help me in this regard.

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JulieS JulieS is offline How to show Vacations at the Bottom of Work Schedule in Office Project 2007? Windows 7 64bit How to show Vacations at the Bottom of Work Schedule in Office Project 2007? Office 2010 32bit
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If you are referring to the printed legend at the bottom of the Gantt chart, the only method would be to create a new task bar named "holiday" or the like and then manually enter each holiday as a task in the project plan.

Normally, holidays are simply exceptions that are recorded in the project calendar. You can print exceptions in a report. Report menu > Reports, Overview, Working days.

I hope this helps.
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If you are referring to the printed legend at the bottom of the Gantt chart, the only method would be to create a new task bar named "holiday" or the like and then manually enter each holiday as a task in the project plan.

Normally, holidays are simply exceptions that are recorded in the project calendar. You can print exceptions in a report. Report menu > Reports, Overview, Working days.

I hope this helps.
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