Indention Spacing - settings

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c_robertson

Using project 2003 - On indention spacing, is there any way to adjust the
default spacing? There is a [-] already so I can tell the heading and only
need one character spacing between each indention. This would save greatly on
the width of the column. I prefer not to use rap around Which used more space.

Also is there a way to change the default height for the row? I've tried
resizing, but they appear attached to the font height.

Is there a way to have default text size per Level of indention? (similar to
work) Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, etc.?


Tell me all this is different in 2007....

I have a few questions, so I'm breaking them up per subject.
 
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JulieS

Hello c_robertson,

My comments/replies are inline.

c_robertson said:
Using project 2003 - On indention spacing, is there any way to adjust the
default spacing? There is a [-] already so I can tell the heading and only
need one character spacing between each indention. This would save greatly on
the width of the column. I prefer not to use rap around Which used more space.

[Julie] No, sorry. Have you experimented with turning off indentation? See
Tools> Options, View tab, uncheck "indent name."
Also is there a way to change the default height for the row? I've tried
resizing, but they appear attached to the font height.

[Julie] No, sorry.
Is there a way to have default text size per Level of indention? (similar to
work) Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, etc.?

[Julie] No, sorry. The text formatting choices are limited to the choices
you find under Format, Text Styles. Outline level is not one of the options.
You could, I imagine, develop some VBA code which would cycle through each
task and change Font size based upon Outline level. If you are interested in
pursuing that option, I suggest posting that specific question to the Project
Developers newsgroup.
Tell me all this is different in 2007....

[Julie] No, sorry :-(
I have a few questions, so I'm breaking them up per subject.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
 

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