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Old 05-12-2014, 08:05 AM
ketanco ketanco is offline activities with 24 hour calendar - how to show proper duration Windows 7 64bit activities with 24 hour calendar - how to show proper duration Office 2007
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Default activities with 24 hour calendar - how to show proper duration

I assigned the 24 hour calendar to some of the activities. before assigning, I had entered their duration when they had standard calendar. but now for example even if it says 2 day duration, it shows the start and finish the same day, because of 24 hour calendar so it doesnt make sense. how can I show durations of those activities properly? so when i say 2 days for that, I mean 2 days based on 24 hour calendar now. i also tried entering hours to work column but when i do that nothing change for duration
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