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For the 23000 and 26000 errors Microsoft recommended the instructions below and it has always resolved these errors.
- RodFrommJan 16, 2025Iron Contributor
For the currency issue. Try this first on a project that will publish to review the currency setting then try it a problem project.
To set the project currency in Microsoft Project Desktop, follow these steps:
- Open Your Project: Start by opening the project file for which you want to set the currency.
- Go to Options:
- Click on the File tab to open the Backstage view.
- Select Options from the menu on the left.
- Access Display Settings:
- In the Project Options dialog box, click on the Display category.
- Set Currency:
- In the Symbol box, type the symbol of the currency you want to use (e.g., $ for USD, € for Euro).
- In the Placement box, choose where you want the currency symbol to appear (e.g., before or after the number).
- In the Decimal digits box, select the number of digits you want to display after the decimal point.
- Apply and Save:
- Click OK to apply the changes.
Please note that these changes will only affect the current project. If you want to change the default currency settings for all new projects, you need to adjust the settings in Windows:
Change the currency settings for your project - Microsoft Support- ITManuelBIJan 21, 2025Copper Contributor
Hi @ RodFromm,
now I have only the two jobs left with "Project Name" = "N/A". To which project does this refer? The Enterprise Global?
- BrianSmithPhotosJan 22, 2025Iron Contributor
That may mean the project it is referring to has now been deleted - so it can't show a name. I didn't think the Enterprise Global ever needed publishing - as it isn't a project that you need to report on - it just supplies information to other projects. What type of jobs are showing N/A and what state are they in? Project Online does also have support included, so you could get your tenant administrator to open a support case for future issues (although looks like you've had some excellent help here).
Best regards,
Brian.