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Siebez
Feb 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Generating scheduling reports for individuals
Hi all, Every monday morning we have a planning-meeting for this department, and want to show people neatly what tasks they'll be working on for the upcoming 4 weeks. They might be working on severa...
Feb 16, 2023
Siebez --
Use the Resource Usage view and apply the Date Range... filter. Enter your date range in the filter dialog and you should see the tasks of interest. Hope this helps.
Use the Resource Usage view and apply the Date Range... filter. Enter your date range in the filter dialog and you should see the tasks of interest. Hope this helps.
- SiebezFeb 17, 2023Copper ContributorHi Dale, thank you for your reply.
This does indeed work, but unfortunately, I cannot apply both the filter of looking at 1 particular person/resource, and the date range filter at the same time. Editing the date range filter in the resource usage screen also does not provide me with the option to include a resourcename, otherwise I could have easily made an edited filter with daterange+resource, and do this for each person on the team (it's only 7 people). Do you have any suggestions as for a way around this? I've found that Project can often do a lot but has some funky limitations that CAN be worked around, but requires some fuzzing with custom fields and macro's.- Feb 17, 2023Siebez --
Display the Resource Usage view and apply the Date Range filter. In the Resource Name column, click the AutoFilter pick list button. In the AutoFilter dialog, deselect all resource names and select only the name of interest. Click the OK button to display the planned work for that one resource. You can continue using the AutoFilter pick list in the Resource Name column to display each resource individually. Hope this helps.