When scheduling, Project changes all time units to hours. However, you can define the number of hours that make up a day and a week and the number of days that make up a month for your project. For example, if you specify that 8 hours make a day, the Project calculates a two-day task as 16 hours.
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When Project levels resources, it only delays or splits tasks. When you level resources yourself, you can look at the same ...
When scheduling, Project changes all time units to hours. However, you can define the number of hours that make up a day ...
When viewing their current tasks, resources will see all tasks that are currently in progress in addition to tasks that are ...
When viewing their current tasks, resources will see all tasks that are currently in progress in addition to tasks that are ...
When you add a resource to a project, you can assign or "book" the resource on the project by selecting either Proposed or ...
When you assign resources, Project uses of all the information you have entered about the tasks and the resources to calculate ...