Monthly Archives: September 2011

The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 5 (we are almost at the finish)

  Hi, In my previous post I have explained that Task no 6: “Call the guests by phone to the wedding” is a Predecessor of lot of other Tasks. I will again apply a filter to see those task: Because … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 4

  Hi, If you remember I had (and I still have) a problem with my “wedding” project. I set up a Wedding Saturday , and Wedding Sunday Task Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010. As I said many times before I … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 3

  Hi, In this blog post I will start to Create the schedule, and I will show you how can get in trouble when you do it. If you want to track this Blog post, and next few one, you … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 2

  Hi, this post might be very boring! Because I am using the “Wedding” project I will put duration for each and every task! There are 100 task and I had to explain why I put those duration for each … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 1

Hi, I received very interest comment for my latest post: “Very refreshing. Having said that, I am sorry, but I do not give credence to your entire plan, all be it stimulating none the less. It seems to me that … Continue reading

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MS PROJECT 2010–The “Wedding” Project. Sample!

  Hi, I forgot to mention. If you want to try to work on my “Wedding Project”, here is the link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/35142216/The%20wedding.mpp, and you can download everything what was (and is) on the Blog.   Regards,

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why? – PART 4

  Hi, The last Calendar type in MS PROJECT 2010 is the Task Calendar. Remember this: If you have the Project Calendar, and the Resource Calendar (or Calendars), and the Task Calendar, TASK CALENDAR HAS PRECEDANCE! Why do you need … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why?–PART 3

  Hi, if you reed my last post you already know that we have set up our project calendar, and exceptions. Here they are: and: Working time was set as:   Now I will show you how painful MS PROJECT … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why?–PART 2

  Hi, In my previous post I have explained how to use the Project Calendar, and how to make an exception (Vacation, New Year etc.). But what if you have different working times over the period. For example, our “Wedding” … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why?–PART 1

  Hi, As you know, from my previous posts, working time in MS PROJECT 2010 is set up in a Backstage view: and it says: When you put task duration in the Duration field in DAYS it will multiple days … Continue reading

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