Yes, that is true. There is some manual labor. :-)
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First expand all the tasks so that all the summary items and tasks are visible. To quickly do this click on the task name column title to select the column and then click on the toolbar button 'show all'.
Next, click on the top left cell to highlight the entire schedule. This is the cell...
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I recommend that you use the 'task usage' view. First assign the resources to the task and then change your view to 'task usage' view. From here you can assign resource 1 to work from 1/1 till 1/15 and resource 2 to work from 1/8 till 1/15.
Hope this helps you!
Regards,
Dora
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I recommend that you create a "Master Schedule". I have a free video in YouTube that walks you through how to create a "Master Schedule".
Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/dtarver?feature=mhum
...or go to you YouTube and search for dtarver or " How to Create a Master Schedule with MS...
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Which version of MS Project are you using?
I currently have a similar situation. I am using project 2007 for a client and need to show the difference between using one resource to do the development work or using two. I am saving he project schedule and creating 2 MPP files that display to...
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