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Different calendars on different schedules
Hey everyone,
is there a possible way in MS Project to build a master schedule with different schedules of subprojects, which are based on different forms of calendars? The difference is that the calendars are from different firms which are located in different areas and states, so they have different holidays, and working rules (4 working days, 5 working days, 6 working days, etc.). If you put the different schedules in one master schedule, the calendar will be synchronized and is the same for every sub project, but I want that every sub project is based on it's original calendar. Is there a way to evade the calendar synchronization in Project? I want to represent the schedules in a Gantt chart. |
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Open each project individually and then click Project > Project Information. Click the Calendar pick list and select the calendar that will be using for scheduling the tasks in the project. Click the OK button and then save the project. When you create the master project, Microsoft Project will use the correct Project Calendar for each project, which you specified individually. This means that the schedule will be correct for each subproject in the master project. Hope this helps.
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