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Old 03-27-2017, 04:58 AM
pixazih pixazih is offline Impossible to make a daily project Windows 7 64bit Impossible to make a daily project Office 2013
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Project cannot ignore the date. Don't display start/end dates in the view.
I checked the ribbon "View", but see no option to display/hide start/end dates.

Then I changed "Project>project information>start date" and set it to "today".

I also made the entire project a subtask and changed the main task dates to "today"

I'm not sure if every day will be "today".

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Set the calendar to 7 working days per week.
The only choices I have are standard, 24 Hours, and Night Shift. I have 24 hours selected.

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You do not link by copying end dates - you link by using the link task button.
I need to make the end time of one task the same as the end time of another task. The only way I know is to paste a link from one end date to the other end date.

The link task button only links the start date, or there is another way to do it using the link button?

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The next question - Project is for scheduling projects - what are you trying to schedule?
I'm trying to schedule a daily project. Is a work repeated every day divided in many subtasks.
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