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Thanks for the response.
Yeah, initials won't work. Not an orchestra, but not far from it in terms of size. Agreed that typically a task should not have that many resources assigned - I assumed I would get that response - but this is a special case where I am building out a high level schedule for the next few years in which each task is a project in and of itself (though not an integrated project schedule as each task does not have a schedule built out yet), and each project affects multiple teams which is what I am trying to show. With that said, any ideas on how I could show up to 20 resources for a task in a way that can be easily digested in a print out? Open to any ideas, doesn't have to be Bar Text. Thanks |
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