OK, I can't find any way of changing the color of the link lines without changing the color of the bars that they connect to - is this something that is not available in Project? Seems like a rather simple function to implement .....

Re: Link Line Colors by JackD

JackD
Wed Feb 25 12:41:05 CST 2004

You are right, They depend on the color of the bar that they are drawn from.
There is a workaround however. It requires that you create a duplicate bar
style for the bars and set that color to the color you want the bars to be.
You then set the first instance of the style to the color you want the link
to be.

So for example you want link lines to be red and tasks to be black.
Go to format barstyles and set the first barstyle to be a red bar.
Then create another barstyle which has the same parameters (show for Normal
tasks, starts at start etc.) and set the color of that to black.

The black barstyle will hide the red (later styles in the list are drawn
over earlier styles) and the links will maintain the color of the first
style.

-Jack

"Jester2112" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> OK, I can't find any way of changing the color of the link lines without
changing the color of the bars that they connect to - is this something that
is not available in Project? Seems like a rather simple function to
implement .....



Re: Link Line Colors by John

John
Wed Feb 25 12:52:54 CST 2004

You are correct: the colour of the link depends on the colour of the bar.

If it is critical that the link colour differ from the bar colour then
import the plan into Visio where you will have significantly greater
control over the colours but at the penalty of having significantly less
control over the development of the plan.

On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 09:56:05 -0800, Jester2112
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> OK, I can't find any way of changing the color of the link lines without
> changing the color of the bars that they connect to - is this something
> that is not available in Project? Seems like a rather simple function
> to implement .....



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