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Old 12-18-2012, 11:19 AM
rkirkland rkirkland is offline working 4 10's, need help to set up Windows 7 64bit working 4 10's, need help to set up Office 2010 64bit
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We are starting a new project and have proposed working 4-10 hour days/week. I need some help to set up the calendar and define the days so it coordinates to a 4 day work week. I set the calendar but I am un-sure how to define my days so they coordinate. I also end up showing 5 days/week on the schedule and must set Fridays as nonworking days in order to be accurate with the total durations. Can someone offer some set up advice on working days and calendars to make this accurate and not so cumbersome to manipulate as I work through the project. To complicate it a bit more we are working a night shift 5:30-4. Is it necessary to address these hours as well?
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Old 12-19-2012, 02:47 PM
JulieS JulieS is offline working 4 10's, need help to set up Windows 7 64bit working 4 10's, need help to set up Office 2010 32bit
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Hi,

So, you are working 4 days per week, 10 hours per day from 5:30 pm to 4:00 am. I'm going to guess you start Monday at 5:30 pm and end on Friday at 4:00 am. For the purposes of the steps below, I am assuming you work from 5:30 pm until 12:30 am - break for 1/2 hour and re-start at 1:00 am and work until 4:00 am. If your break times are different - adjust as needed.

In Project 2010:
Project tab
  1. Change working time button to open the Change Working Time dialog box.
  2. Click the Work Weeks tab
  3. Click the Details button to open the Details for [Default] dialog.
  4. Click on Monday and click the button "Set these days to specific working times".
  5. Enter 5:30 pm in the From
  6. Enter 12:00 am in the To column
  7. Click on the number 2 to the left of the second row and hit the delete key on your keyboard to delete the second row of times.
  8. Click on Tuesday and Shift Click on Thursday to highlight Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
  9. Click the button "Set these day to specific working times"
  10. Enter 12:00 am in the From column
  11. Enter 12:30 am in the To
  12. Second Row
  13. Enter 1:00 am to 4:00 am
  14. Third Row
  15. Enter 5:30 pm to 12:00 am
  16. Click in the fourth row but do not enter anything
  17. Select Friday on the left and click the button "Set these days to specific working times"
  18. Enter 12:00 am in the From column
  19. Enter 12:30 am in the To column
  20. Second Row
  21. Enter 1:00 am to 4:00 am
  22. Click in the Third row but do not enter anything.
  23. Click the OK button to close the Details for [Default] dialog and return to the Change Working Time dialog.
  24. Click the Options button.
  25. Set the Default start to 5:30 pm
  26. Default end to 4:00 am
  27. Hours per day to 10
  28. Hours per week to 40.
  29. Click OK to close the Project Options dialog.
  30. Click OK to close the Change Working Time dialog.
I hope this helps. Post back with any further questions.

Julie
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