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Hi, I'm doing up a project plan and putting times in the start date field also i.e I type the date, space, then hh:mm in 24hr format. This is working just fine for any time after midday but doesn't like AM times, the field reverts to the default 09:00. Any suggestions? | ||
Posted by JoJ on |
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Rate this: (4/5 from 2 votes) I've have adjusted the available working hours to 24 in the human resources sheet but this doesn't help if the default setting is still 9:00am. I frequently need to schedule around the clock, in particular very early starts. Cheers, Jo | |
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Rate this: (4/5 from 2 votes) This could be 00:00 with 24 hours of working hours per day to allow for 24 hour around the clock scheduling. This updated version of the Project Management template can be download from here. | |
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Posted by JoJ on |
Rate this: (2.5/5 from 2 votes) Entering any time greater than 9:00 AM in a predefined start date will be accepted in the task's start date field. Any time entered before 9:00 AM (e.g. 07:00) will convert back to the default start time (09:00) to ensure correct scheduling. | |
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