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ahmetkaran
Hi all,
I am curious about something. In MS Project 2003, I am trying to do the
following. Is it possible?
For example, the duration of a task is strictly 2 months (by this I
mean if task starts on March 20, 2000, it should end on May 19, 2000
without caring if march and april is 31 days or 30 days or whatever).
In the options-calendar menu I realized that Month is defined in terms
of days (say 30 days). So MS Project calculates 60 days for 2 months
and the result that shows as the finish date is lets say May 18, 2000
or so (which is not exactly I want to see). Is there anyway to define
month like I described above or I have to use "month = xx day" format?
I am curious about something. In MS Project 2003, I am trying to do the
following. Is it possible?
For example, the duration of a task is strictly 2 months (by this I
mean if task starts on March 20, 2000, it should end on May 19, 2000
without caring if march and april is 31 days or 30 days or whatever).
In the options-calendar menu I realized that Month is defined in terms
of days (say 30 days). So MS Project calculates 60 days for 2 months
and the result that shows as the finish date is lets say May 18, 2000
or so (which is not exactly I want to see). Is there anyway to define
month like I described above or I have to use "month = xx day" format?