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PWA View - Duration Units?

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Hi, can I have my task durations in PWA views showing up measured in "W" ie weeks instead of days?
thanks in advance
Steve
Wednesday, January 9, 2013 7:31 PM
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Yes, you can.
Which version of Project are you using 2007 or 2010?
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Hi 2010Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:54 PM
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Ok.
Click on Tasks from the ribbon click on the drop down menu for "Units" and select Duration>> hours
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Hi, I cannot see this option? I started in project centre and then click into one of the projects. I can see the detailed schedule page now. On the ribbon I have Project, Page, Task and Options as tabs. None of these tabs have an option for setting Units??Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:25 AM
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Hi Stev,
Open Project professional (desktop application) and then click on file the top right hand corner, then click on options change the duration from weeks to hour, then save and publish it to enterprise global
Thursday, January 10, 2013 1:19 PM -
Steve,
I thought you are referring to "My tasks" view.
To change duration from PDP schedule page, open the project plan in Project Pro.
Navigate to File>>Options>>Schedule
Under Schedule option for this project, change the setting of "Duration is entered in" from weeks to days.
Save and Publish the project plan.
Ref. following screenshot
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