From: Aravind G on
Hi,

I use MS Project 2007. I wish to know the best way to represent when a
resource will be on vacation for a particular day(s) in my schedule. Can
anyone throw some light on this please? If you give an example that would be
great. Thank you in advance.

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Thanks and Regards,
Aravind G
From: Rod Gill on
Hi,

Edit the Resource's calendar and set the vacation days to non-working.
Tools, Change Working time.

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Rod Gill
Microsoft MVP for Project

Author of the only book on Project VBA, see:
http://www.projectvbabook.com




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> Hi,
>
> I use MS Project 2007. I wish to know the best way to represent when a
> resource will be on vacation for a particular day(s) in my schedule. Can
> anyone throw some light on this please? If you give an example that would
> be
> great. Thank you in advance.
>
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>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Aravind G
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From: vanita on
Hi Aravind

Adding on to Rod's suggestion. If you want to identify the non working day
as a vacation. In 'Exceptions' tab of 'Change working time' window for that
non working day you may write that it is for the vacation.

I hope it helps.
Vanita
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Project Management consultant and trainer
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"Aravind G" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I use MS Project 2007. I wish to know the best way to represent when a
> resource will be on vacation for a particular day(s) in my schedule. Can
> anyone throw some light on this please? If you give an example that would be
> great. Thank you in advance.
>
> --
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Aravind G