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Hi all, I've just inherited MS Project 2010 and have been building 16 initiatives into one big project. The install is connected to the central server for email/notifications and the easy addition of resources.
Where I'm struggling is in allocating a resource. Every task block defaults in creating 8 hour work days when many of the actions take little time such as booking meetings (an hour or two a week). I started going through the Task Usage (view) to select the hours but this seemed a slow and muddy way to do this. I know an initiative has a start date and finish date. I can allocate a person to act on each task under the initiative and it will take time to review over a period of weeks. Can anyone give me a high level tip on how to structure this or my option setting will mean boiling the ocean! (Too much detail) The output will be a reminder to put x hours into a task in a set week. |
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By default, resources are assigned at their maximum units to the task. So a two day duration task and a resource assigned at 100% (default value) will result in 16 hours of work. If you want to allow the resource two days (duration) to accomplish 3 hours of work, you'll need to initially set the task type as Fixed Duration. Enter the 2 days duration and then assign the resource with 3 hours of work. Project will calculate the Peak units necessary to spread the 3 hours of work out over 2 days. Then you may want to set the task type back to either Fixed Units or Fixed work.
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