in P6, go to Timescale, set it up to display ordinal dates in days: it will display 1, 2, 3, ... from the selected date (project start, data date, ...)
the same in P3, but you will have hard time to display the number on a daily basis; on my screen, it only displays the number for every monday
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22 years 9 monthsTimescale
Lan,
yes you can!
in P6, go to Timescale, set it up to display ordinal dates in days: it will display 1, 2, 3, ... from the selected date (project start, data date, ...)
the same in P3, but you will have hard time to display the number on a daily basis; on my screen, it only displays the number for every monday
Alexandre
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15 years 1 monthAlexandre Thank you very much
Alexandre
Thank you very much for this.
Do you know if you can show Day 1, day 2, etc. in P3 / P6?
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22 years 9 monthsRE: MSP 2003 date formart
Lan,
I am afraid you cant; there is no such a date format in MS Project whatever the version is
a workaround is to use the timescale: set up the lower level to "Days", then select the label to "D1, D2 (from start)" or "1, 2 (from start)".
Alexandre
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15 years 1 monthRE: MSP 2003 date formart
Rodel
Thanks but in my version of msp in tools --> options --> view there are NO day 1, day 2 format, but only 1/w09, 1/w09/01..
I use MSP2003, what’s your version?
wei
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19 yearsRE: MSP 2003 date formart
Lan,
Tools-> Options-> Date tab then select the date format you want.