I am using version 2000, and still learning. I want to remove time scale
breakdown of weekls in the bottom most tier and use weeks or months. This is
so that my chart can be contained within A4 or A4 size page. With the scaling
of the bottom most tire as set (in days), my chart is too long. If I force it
to fit on A4 by reducing the print scale, the bar sizes reduce to mere lines
and the text is illegible. I believe therefore that if the bottom most tier
time scaling is set to weeks or months, the chart can be legible on A4 or A3,
but I don't know how to do this.

Re: How do I change the bottom most tier of from days to weeks or mont by davegb

davegb
Wed Jan 11 09:22:04 CST 2006


M-Squared wrote:
> I am using version 2000, and still learning. I want to remove time scale
> breakdown of weekls in the bottom most tier and use weeks or months. This is
> so that my chart can be contained within A4 or A4 size page. With the scaling
> of the bottom most tire as set (in days), my chart is too long. If I force it
> to fit on A4 by reducing the print scale, the bar sizes reduce to mere lines
> and the text is illegible. I believe therefore that if the bottom most tier
> time scaling is set to weeks or months, the chart can be legible on A4 or A3,
> but I don't know how to do this.

Double click in the timescale at the top of the Gantt. You'll see a
dialog box to change most everything about the timescale including the
time periods at each level. BTW, you can display less than 3 levels if
you like.
Hope this helps in your world.


Re: How do I change the bottom most tier of from days to weeks or by Grace

Grace
Wed May 23 01:05:01 CDT 2007


Hi!

Just want to ask..

Is it possible that the settings made on the timescale reflect on the
Project Web Access (PWA) once the project is published?

i am using ms project 2003.. kindly advise.. thanks!



"davegb" wrote:

>
> M-Squared wrote:
> > I am using version 2000, and still learning. I want to remove time scale
> > breakdown of weekls in the bottom most tier and use weeks or months. This is
> > so that my chart can be contained within A4 or A4 size page. With the scaling
> > of the bottom most tire as set (in days), my chart is too long. If I force it
> > to fit on A4 by reducing the print scale, the bar sizes reduce to mere lines
> > and the text is illegible. I believe therefore that if the bottom most tier
> > time scaling is set to weeks or months, the chart can be legible on A4 or A3,
> > but I don't know how to do this.
>
> Double click in the timescale at the top of the Gantt. You'll see a
> dialog box to change most everything about the timescale including the
> time periods at each level. BTW, you can display less than 3 levels if
> you like.
> Hope this helps in your world.
>
>