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Send Private Message to Member No. 12528 Mike Testro
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RE: 1 day duration tasks


Hi Craig

What is your snapping unit set to?

If it is set to Days then the duration will snap to the next day.

If it is hours then it will snap to the next hour.

If you have - say - an 8 hr work pattern but your 1 day work period is 7 hrs then the next task will start late in the afternoon of the same day.

Set your date format to show time as well as dates and you can see where things come adrift.

Having set your work pattern in the calendar make sure that the default setting (tools > default) is the same period.

Best regards

Mike Testro
 22 Jul 2010, 08:34  #2   Examine this Members profile
Send Private Message to Member No. 16233 Craig Adams
Building Works
Member since Oct 2006
8.1 years planning


Australia
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1 day duration tasks


Hello Fellow Planners,

Can anyone explain why 1 day duration tasks sometimes display starting and finishing on the same day then other one day tasks show to start one day finish the next?

Kind regards,

Craig Adams.
 22 Jul 2010, 05:11  #1   Examine this Members profile

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