My solution is to use View, More Views to create a new View called Gant
Chart - Print
'I use this view only to print so it keeps all tweaks and adjustments for
printing and I work with the normal Gantt View. That way I don't have to
change the view to look good on paper, then restore so it looks how I like
it on screen etc etc.
This saves a lot of time. In fact I usually have about 5 or more copies of
the Gantt View on my PCs since swapping Views is so much faster than
formatting and re-formatting. Use the Organizer to copy the new View to the
Global.mpt file and the view is visible in all my projects.
--
Rod Gill
Microsoft MVP for Project -
http://www.project-systems.co.nz
Author of the only book on Project VBA, see:
http://www.projectvbabook.com
Rob Schneider said:
Tom,
It's an activity where you have to fiddle with it. Make changes to what
columns you print, font sizes, scaling, etc.
See
http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm#Printing Problems for some ideas.
--rms
www.rmschneider.com
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