From: Fei on
during a project period some of days I am over allocated and some days I am
under allocated. Is there a feature in MSP 2007 that I can use to
automatically workout the overallocated time and fill them in the
underallocated days within the same duration?
e.g. I work 7.5 hours/day, 5 days/wk. on Monday and Tuesday I am
overallocated with a total of 10 hours/day. Rest of the week I am
underallocated with only 3 hours/day. I want to fix the overallocated days by
moving the extra time into the underallocated days which is Wed,Thur and
Friday
From: Jan De Messemaeker on
Hi,

No feature in Project moves "time", only assignments.
How does this over/underallocation come about?
By many small tasks or as a copntour of one task?

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> during a project period some of days I am over allocated and some days I
> am
> under allocated. Is there a feature in MSP 2007 that I can use to
> automatically workout the overallocated time and fill them in the
> underallocated days within the same duration?
> e.g. I work 7.5 hours/day, 5 days/wk. on Monday and Tuesday I am
> overallocated with a total of 10 hours/day. Rest of the week I am
> underallocated with only 3 hours/day. I want to fix the overallocated days
> by
> moving the extra time into the underallocated days which is Wed,Thur and
> Friday