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MS Project Document approval process
- Sep 09, 2021
Yeah, you can do that. What it takes is a custom calendar for the "doc ready" task that shows only the first Thursday of each month as a working day.
1. Create a custom calendar based on the Standard
2. Set Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday for all months as non-working
3. Set up an non-working exception for the second Thursday of the first month. Double click that exception to create a recurring exception for the second Thursday of all other months.
4. Repeat step 3 for the third, fourth and last Thursdays.
The result should look like this
5. Create a recurring task representing the monthly meeting
6. Create a series of tasks representing the document preparation process. Perhaps that process is driven or by other tasks in the plan
7. Create an equal number of "doc ready" tasks each with the doc preparation task as the predecessor
8. Set the Task Calendar for each of the "doc ready" tasks as the custom calendar you create above.
This simple example shows the recurring meeting task (4 months worth) and the first document preparation task with its associated "doc ready" task. As the document preparation task duration is changed, the "doc ready" task will automatically shift to the next first Thursday of each month. Add as many document prep and "doc ready" pairs as needed to match up to the number of weekly meetings.
Hope this helps.
John
Yeah, you can do that. What it takes is a custom calendar for the "doc ready" task that shows only the first Thursday of each month as a working day.
1. Create a custom calendar based on the Standard
2. Set Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday for all months as non-working
3. Set up an non-working exception for the second Thursday of the first month. Double click that exception to create a recurring exception for the second Thursday of all other months.
4. Repeat step 3 for the third, fourth and last Thursdays.
The result should look like this
5. Create a recurring task representing the monthly meeting
6. Create a series of tasks representing the document preparation process. Perhaps that process is driven or by other tasks in the plan
7. Create an equal number of "doc ready" tasks each with the doc preparation task as the predecessor
8. Set the Task Calendar for each of the "doc ready" tasks as the custom calendar you create above.
This simple example shows the recurring meeting task (4 months worth) and the first document preparation task with its associated "doc ready" task. As the document preparation task duration is changed, the "doc ready" task will automatically shift to the next first Thursday of each month. Add as many document prep and "doc ready" pairs as needed to match up to the number of weekly meetings.
Hope this helps.
John
- Andrew_W_MSep 14, 2021Copper ContributorThank you John, really appreciate your help. Andrew.
- John-projectSep 14, 2021Silver ContributorAndrew_W_M,
You're welcome and thanks for the feedback.
John