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Thanks for quick reply Julie.
I changed all tasks to be auto scheduled. Actually, we just created a timeline for a process (in this case a procurement process), and that should not be date specific, it only shows how many days each task will take (it can start in any date). Cheers.. |
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I understand - but I do want to point out that by using Edays you are counting calendar days - including Weekends - so your overall duration from beginning to end is shorter than it really will be - assuming your resources won't work weekends.
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OK.
Thanks and sorry for the late reply, So, how can I make this gantt chart not date-specific and export it in the right format/layout ? Any help would be appreciated. |
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