Leonc
Wed Oct 10 12:49:01 PDT 2007
Thanks - That was the answer I was expecting.
Re: Visio. I'm afraid my ver 5.0 of Visio is beyond updating (Orginal CD
lost a couple of moves ago.) I'm not sure if I want to purchase a 2007 ver
just for this task. But I'll keep looking
"Rod Gill" wrote:
> What you see is what you get I'm afraid. Try creating a timeline with Visio
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> "Leonc" <Leonc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0F9A47FC-479E-4609-BE1A-52093CCAC8F1@microsoft.com...
> > Is there an add-on or some customization that will allow me to create a
> > calendar in the 19th Century in MSProject?. (e.g. From 01/01/1855 to
> > 12/31/1877)
> >
> > I'm doing research on tools for historical analysis of events. It is
> > tough
> > to see relationships between historical events. I was hoping I could apply
> > my
> > novice MSProject skills to the problem.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
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