Dale
Mon May 12 09:34:16 CDT 2008
Dytham --
Good points. The Change Highlighting always shows the impact of the latest
schedule change. When you save the project, Change Highlighting is removed.
Hope this helps.
--
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"Dytham" <Dytham@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C81B16B-69D5-4587-8609-30253A449931@microsoft.com...
>I think it is worth noting that only the effects of the single most recent
> amendment are highlighted blue as changes.
>
> Something else I recently noticed: If a plan which contains cells
> highlighted blue is printed, then the blue highlights also show on the
> print
> - this is not usually what is desired.
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> akm --
>>
>> You are seeing a new feature in Microsoft Project 2007 called Change
>> Highlighting. Project managers find this feature very useful when
>> revising
>> a plan to see the tasks whose schedule is impacted by the change.
>> Specifically, in any task view, Change Highlighting will show you any
>> task
>> whose Duration, Start date, or Finish date is changed because of the
>> revision you make. Regarding a book, you might want to consider
>> purchasing
>> our Ultimate Learning Guide at:
>>
>>
http://www.projectserverbooks.com
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>>
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>>
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "akm" <akm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E8FE3F30-1F6A-49C3-B3A4-362F4EA2F3D2@microsoft.com...
>> > Just started working with MSP 2007 (last time used Project was MSP 98)
>> > and
>> > am
>> > getting blue shaded cells after entering revisions to start dates etc.
>> > Seems like some sort of 'notification', but not sure.
>> > Ideas ?
>> > Also, could someone offer a good user manual type reference that might
>> > come
>> > at a reasonable price ?
>> > --
>> > akm
>> > Thanks again for your help.
>> > ----
>> > Ah, the miracle of computers!... someone also said "To error is human,
>> > but
>> > to really screw up it takes a computer!"
>>
>>