Jan
Sat Sep 09 01:34:50 CDT 2006
Hi,
Seems to me that then the lower view should be the task usage view.
If that doesn't help you, bad luck :-(
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> Thanks Jan,
>
> You're right, almost. The lower resource usage view does limit to the
> associated resources assigned to the upper view selected task. However
> the tasks listed below each resource, lists all the tasks that resource
> is assigned to, not just the highlisted task. How can I apply a filter
> to the usage view base upon the highlighted task in the upper view?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Denis
>
> Jan De Messemaeker wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Do it, that's exacly how it works.
> >
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> > Jan De Messemaeker, Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional
> >
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> > For FAQs:
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> > > Is it possible to create a combination view where the upper view is a
> > > Gantt and the lower view is resource useage? But, I only want to see
> > > the resources assigned to the highlighed task in the upper view.
> > >
> > > Restated, the assignments of the highlighted task in the upper view,
> > > filter which resources and which resouce tasks are shown the the lower
> > > Resource Useage view.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks, Denis
> > >
>