Monday, February 5, 2018

Create a calendar for a task within Project

Create a calendar for a task within Project

By default, tasks are scheduled based on the project calendar. To define unique or specific exceptions, such as machinery that runs during nonworking time, or an office move that can occur only on a weekend, you can create a task calendar for individual tasks that override the project calendar.

  1. On the Tools menu, click Change Working Time.

  2. Click Create New Calendar.

  3. In the Create New Base Calendar dialog box, type of name for the new calendar and then choose whether you want to create a new base calendar or make a calendar that is based on a copy of another calendar.

  4. Click OK to return to the Change Working Time dialog box.

  5. To change the work week for the task calendar, click the Work Weeks tab.

  6. Click the row in the table that indicates the default schedule for the task calendar, and then click Details.

  7. In the Details for dialog box, select the days of the week that you want to change throughout the scheduling of the task, and then select one of the following:

    • Use Project default working times for these days      Choose the days that should use the default working times, which are 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, and nonworking time on weekends.

    • Set days to nonworking time      Choose the days on which no work can be scheduled. The change that you make will be reflected in all the months in the calendar.

    • Set day(s) to these specific working times      To set the working times for the selected days throughout the schedule, type the times that you want work to start in the From boxes and the times you want work to end in the To boxes.

Note: 

  • After you create a base calendar, you need to assign that calendar to a task. Select the task, click Task Information Button image , click the Advanced tab, and then select the calendar from the Calendar list.

  • To delete a calendar, use the Organizer. On the Tools menu, click Organizer, and then click the Calendars tab.

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