4. Adjusting Working Time for Individual Tasks
There may be times when you want specific tasks to occur
at times that differ from the working time of the project calendar (or
for assigned resources, the resource calendar). To accomplish this,
you apply a task calendar to these tasks. As with the project
calendar, you specify which base calendar to use as a task calendar.
The following are some examples of when you might need a task
calendar:
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You are using the Standard base calendar as your project
calendar, and you have a task that must run overnight.
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You have a task that must occur on a specific
weekday.
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You have a task that must occur over the weekend.
Unlike resources, Project does not create task calendars as you
create tasks. When you need a task
calendar, you assign one of the base calendars provided with Project
(or, more likely, a new base calendar that you have created) to the
task. For example, if you assign the 24 Hours base calendar to a task,
Project will schedule that task according to a 24-hour workday rather
than the working time specified in the project calendar.
For tasks that have both a task calendar and resource
assignments, Project schedules work during the working times that are
common between the task calendar and resource calendar(s). If there is
no common working time, Project alerts you when you apply the task
calendar or assign a resource to the task.
When you assign a base calendar to a task, you can choose to
ignore resource calendars for all resources assigned to the task.
Doing so causes Project to schedule the resources to work on the task
according to the task calendar and not their own resource calendars
(for example, to work 24 hours per day).
In the new book project, you need to record that a task has a
more restrictive working time than the rest of the tasks. Task 29
relates to the handoff of final book proofs to a color setting
services firm, who then prepares the book for commercial printing.
However this firm starts new jobs only on Mondays through
Wednesdays.
In this exercise, you create a new base calendar and apply it to
account for the limited working time for a task.
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On the Project tab, in
the Properties group, click
Change Working Time.
The Change Working Time dialog box appears.
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In the Change Working
Time dialog box, click Create
New Calendar.
The Create New Base Calendar dialog box appears.
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In the Name box,
type Monday-Wednesday.
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Make sure that the Make a copy
of option is selected and that Standard is selected in the drop-down
menu.
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Click OK.
Tip
The benefit of basing the new calendar on the Standard
calendar is that all the working day exceptions from the
Standard calendar, such as national holidays you may have
entered, will also appear in the new calendar.
Note that Monday-Wednesday now appears
in the For calendar box.
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In the Change Working
Time dialog box, click the Work
Weeks tab.
Next, you’ll enter the working time details for this new
calendar.
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Make sure that the Name
value [Default] in Row 1 is
selected, and then click Details.
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In the Select day(s) box,
select Thursday and Friday.
These are the days you want to change to nonworking days for
this calendar.
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Click Set days to nonworking
time.
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Click OK to close the
Details dialog box, and then
click OK again to close the
Change Working Time dialog
box.
Now that you’ve created the Monday-Wednesday calendar,
you’re ready to apply it to a task.
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Select the name of task 29, Send to color
house.
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On the Task tab, in the
Properties group, click
Information.
The Task Information dialog box appears.
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Click the Advanced
tab.
As you can see in the Calendar box, the default for all
tasks is “None.”
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In the Calendar box,
select Monday-Wednesday from
the list of available base calendars.
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Click OK to close the
dialog box.
Project applies the Monday-Wednesday calendar to task 29. A
calendar icon appears in the Indicators column, reminding you that
this task has a task calendar applied to it.
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Point to the calendar icon.
A ScreenTip appears, showing the calendar details.
Right now, this task is scheduled to be completed on a Monday, but
as you further adjust the project plan, this is likely to change.
Due to the custom calendar that has been applied to this task, it
will not be scheduled on a Thursday or Friday or over the
weekend.