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Old 06-02-2016, 04:32 PM
walkinghere walkinghere is offline How to set the start point for ordinal labels in timescale Windows 10 How to set the start point for ordinal labels in timescale Office 2013
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How to set the start point for ordinal labels in timescale
 
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Hi, see the attachment for a specific example. I am trying to make it such that the W1, W2 count starts on the 20/06/16 because that's when the contract period starts. In the live screen the W1 starts at 06/06/16, even though I have set the Project Start date at 20/06/16 - see Figure 1.
Since the first forum mail, I have found that the W1, W2 moves to where I want it (20/06/16) in the Print Preview screen, as per Figure 2. This gives me my solution. Ideally the live screen would match the print preview screen, but I'm not going to quibble.
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