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to clarify, do you mean that tasks span across sat and sun, or they are being included as working days? If you could post a sample (change task names, titles etc if you need to) and we can have a look and see if anything jumps out.
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Unfortunately I cannot provide a sample.
But yes, for some reason, Saturday and Sunday are being included as start and finish dates despite using the standard Work Calendar. I noticed the change after I included a lag on a Finish date to catch the schedule up with current dates. Other times I have simply entered a new date in either the Start or Finish columns. I also notices that when I deleted a Predecessor for one of the tasks, the Start and Finish dates for the task reverted to a date in 2016. When I checked, this was related to the Project Start date found in "Project Information". I had not updated the start date when I used an older file to create a new one. Would any of those things affect the use of non working days? |
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