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MS Project-timescale in hours
What version of Project allows the timescale to show in 12hr increments? I need it to show two shifts per day, 12 hours each. Does anyone know how to show this? Thanks in advance |
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The timescale can be changed to show hours, count of 12. Right click on the timescale and select timescale. For the bottom tier, select hours, count 12.
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I tried that last night, but the bottom tier went 1 through consecutive and did not stop at the end of the 24 hour period.
For instance, what I would prefer to be able to show is Monday Day 1 through 12 Monday Night 1 through 12 OR Monday 1 though 24 THEN repeat for Tuesday, etc. Is this possible? |
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John,
I don't have 2003 around anymore to check but I would suggest Day count of one as the top tier with the label Monday and Hour count of 1 as the bottom tier. |
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I went back and checked what yo said, was more careful and you were correct. Pay attention to the mid and bot tiers. units of 1day on the middle and hours and 12 on the bottom does what I want.
Thank you for your help. |
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Great. I'm glad you have it sorted out and thanks for the feedback.
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