Re: Calculate effort for a short duration task between dates
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Date: 02/08/05
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Date: 8 Feb 2005 15:28:05 -0800
I had a lon talk with my mentor about how to apply project to my work.
Yes I am a newbie but willing to learn.
I think I am trying to get Project to give me everything when like you
say it is best suited to sequencing the needed tasks. I have changed my
approach to one that says that each task has this window of time to
happen with in. Then to get my time required as a resource for that
task I just do a fraction of 100% to show me putting in 1 or 2 hours.
Is there a way to set a task to take 1 day to acomplish but only have
me as a resource for 25% of the time (4hours) but not have the 1 day
task time change if I adjust my resource time up to 50% from 25%?
I am trying to setup a schedule for myself to see when and how Iong I
am needed throughout the project.
Scott
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