Microsoft Project - How to display week numbers in date boxes?
I would like to have week numbers displayed when I add a start and finish date for a task, in the Gantt Chart. I want the same type of convenience as in Outlook. Here is a screenshot of what this looks like in Outlook.
This is very easy to set up in Outlook. I want exactly the same thing! Except in Project! Is this impossible in Project? Maybe I'm asking too much... I have searched for help online but the only thing I could find is how to display options in the calendar view on Office support site. But it doesn't say what version of Project that applies to, and I can't see the options they describe.
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I would like to have week numbers displayed when I add a start and finish date for a task, in the Gantt Chart. I want the same type of convenience as in Outlook. Here is a screenshot of what this looks like in Outlook.
This is very easy to set up in Outlook. I want exactly the same thing! Except in Project! Is this impossible in Project? Maybe I'm asking too much... I have searched for help online but the only thing I could find is how to display options in the calendar view on Office support site. But it doesn't say what version of Project that applies to, and I can't see the options they describe.
microsoft-project microsoft-project-2013
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I would like to have week numbers displayed when I add a start and finish date for a task, in the Gantt Chart. I want the same type of convenience as in Outlook. Here is a screenshot of what this looks like in Outlook.
This is very easy to set up in Outlook. I want exactly the same thing! Except in Project! Is this impossible in Project? Maybe I'm asking too much... I have searched for help online but the only thing I could find is how to display options in the calendar view on Office support site. But it doesn't say what version of Project that applies to, and I can't see the options they describe.
microsoft-project microsoft-project-2013
I would like to have week numbers displayed when I add a start and finish date for a task, in the Gantt Chart. I want the same type of convenience as in Outlook. Here is a screenshot of what this looks like in Outlook.
This is very easy to set up in Outlook. I want exactly the same thing! Except in Project! Is this impossible in Project? Maybe I'm asking too much... I have searched for help online but the only thing I could find is how to display options in the calendar view on Office support site. But it doesn't say what version of Project that applies to, and I can't see the options they describe.
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You could use Week Number App for MS Project 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/week-number-app-WA104367603.aspx?queryid=fd419919%2D7be8%2D4895%2Da0c6%2D7fbfd19af8ac&css=agito&CTT=1
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You could use Week Number App for MS Project 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/week-number-app-WA104367603.aspx?queryid=fd419919%2D7be8%2D4895%2Da0c6%2D7fbfd19af8ac&css=agito&CTT=1
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You could use Week Number App for MS Project 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/week-number-app-WA104367603.aspx?queryid=fd419919%2D7be8%2D4895%2Da0c6%2D7fbfd19af8ac&css=agito&CTT=1
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You could use Week Number App for MS Project 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/week-number-app-WA104367603.aspx?queryid=fd419919%2D7be8%2D4895%2Da0c6%2D7fbfd19af8ac&css=agito&CTT=1
You could use Week Number App for MS Project 2013
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/week-number-app-WA104367603.aspx?queryid=fd419919%2D7be8%2D4895%2Da0c6%2D7fbfd19af8ac&css=agito&CTT=1
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