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Hello Julies, I make these operations.
I apply the resource usage view with the group created by name and then by project, in detail styles I add percent allocation and work, then view->outline->outline level 1: I see the resources and only the total work in hours relative to each resource per month but not the percent allocation. Other example: with view->outline->outline level 2 I see not only the resources but also all the sub-projects for each resource, but again I see only the total work in hours relative to each subprojects per month but not the percent allocation, instead, I would like see this percent allocation! Finally: with view->outline->outline level 3 I see the resources, the subprojects and the single tasks that composes each subproject: only in this case I see total work in hours relative to each tasks per month and also the percent allocation, but I don't care to see the percent allocation of the single task, I'd like to see the percent allocation of the sub-project. Sorry if I have not explained well
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