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gareth93 gareth93 is offline Working times error. November 2018 Windows 7 64bit Working times error. November 2018 Office 2013
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Fairly new Project user, so forgive me if this a time wasted exercise.

I am scheduling a simple production plan. everything is working up until the week from november 12 2018 to november 16 2018.

When i enter task FIELD WIRING with a start date of Nov 12 for 5 days - it calculates a finish date of Nov 21 (SEE IMAGE PRO1). This task should run Monday 12 to Friday 16.



I initially thought this means there's an exception in the work week but on the working time properties - this entire week is set to Working (SEE IMAGE PRO2)

If i manually enter a start date of Nov 12 and a finish date of Nov 16 - the duration changes to 3.33days. (SEE IMAGE PRO3).

I can't find any other exceptions to working time or any reason why it is discounting days of this week.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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