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Colin has attended:
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Weekends

If a task spans a non working weekend, how do you hide the task bar over the weekend?

RE: Weekends

Hi Colin

Thank you for your question. You can format the non-working time so it sits above the bars on the Gantt chart.

From the Format menu choose Timescale then select Non-Working Time. Click the radio button to draw it in front of task bars and click OK.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

Mon 16 Feb 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.


 

MS Project tip:

Keep constraining dates to a minimum

As far as possible avoid fixing the dates of your tasks. For example try to steer of clear dragging task bars in the Gantt chart to move them on the timeline or entering dates directly into the Start / Finish fields.

Date constraints such as these limit Microsoft Project's ability to automatically adjust your project whenever you add, remove or modify the duration of your tasks. Instead use the logic in your task dependencies that link your tasks to enable Project to calculate the start and finish dates for you.

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