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I'm trying to make a daily project in MS Project 2016. It stars and end every day. It repeats every day.
I cannot make it because Projects keeps trying to assign it a specific date. I cannot copy the end date of any task to link it with another date of another task, because it uses the date at which I created the first task, and then assigns hundred of hours to the task length, when it should be minutes. I need Project to ignore any specific date, and only take in consideration the hour. How do I do it? |
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Project cannot ignore the date. Don't display start/end dates in the view. Set the calendar to 7 working days per week. You do not link by copying end dates - you link by using the link task button.
The next question - Project is for scheduling projects - what are you trying to schedule? |
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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". The only choices I have are standard, 24 Hours, and Night Shift. I have 24 hours selected. Quote:
The link task button only links the start date, or there is another way to do it using the link button? I'm trying to schedule a daily project. Is a work repeated every day divided in many subtasks. |
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