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Vacation in MS Project
- Mar 10, 2023
When you mentioned vacations I assumed you meant time off for individual resources as that is what we in the US call a vacation. But it sounds like you are really talking about country/company holidays which apply to all resources.
To set up a custom calendar, first create a new calendar, perhaps based on the Standard, as I show here. I've also edited the work week to show work hours from 7:00 to 16:00 with a hour for lunch break.
Then I added a company summer shut down week in July. As as many exceptions as needed to cover the current and future years.
Hope that helps to get you started.
John
It would help to know which version of Project you are using (i.e. standalone desktop, Plan 1, 3 or 5, Project for the Web).
There is a "Change working time" icon in Project desktop but I'm not aware of any "Insert working time". A screen shot would be very helpful.
Vacation times for resources are set at resource level (i.e. customized resource calendar) but holidays or other company non-working periods are set at project level (i.e. customized project calendar).
We need to better understand what you have and what you are doing before we can be of much help.
John
John-project I am using the standalone desktop version.
Yes, I am using the "change working time"-icon. (I am using the Norwegian version, so I just translated it wrong, sorry).
I see. I want to change it for the project, and not for the resources. Hopw can I do this?
Thank you for your help:)
- John-projectMar 10, 2023Silver Contributor
When you mentioned vacations I assumed you meant time off for individual resources as that is what we in the US call a vacation. But it sounds like you are really talking about country/company holidays which apply to all resources.
To set up a custom calendar, first create a new calendar, perhaps based on the Standard, as I show here. I've also edited the work week to show work hours from 7:00 to 16:00 with a hour for lunch break.
Then I added a company summer shut down week in July. As as many exceptions as needed to cover the current and future years.
Hope that helps to get you started.
John
- HaakonFSMar 13, 2023Copper Contributor
That's perfect. Now I understand how this works, thank you so much:)
- John-projectMar 13, 2023Silver Contributor