I am trying to figure out how to change the duration of the pop up display as it appears when putting the mouse cursor over a variable
name in debug mode. The values of the variables show for a few
seconds and then the popup display disappears until you mouse over it
again. I would like to make the display duration more like 10
seconds (or user selectable time).
Re: Is Project worth it? ... > with formatting instructions overlaid to structure the display of the ... > Work and Duration to each. ... > can assign the Standard calendar to the first, ... > Back to the Gantt display and assign the first resource to each task ... (microsoft.public.project)
RE: Is Project worth it? ... with formatting instructions overlaid to structure the display of the text. ... Work and Duration to each. ... can assign the Standard calendar to the first, ... Back to the Gantt display and assign the first resource to each task you've ... (microsoft.public.project)
Re: Showing Form ... >reduce the problem you are facing.... >Till your processing is going on, you can display wait cursor...Prev by Date: ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework)
Re: Task duration time not a round number ... It is usually easier to diagnose what's actually happening if you go to the Tools Options menu, the View tab, and choose to display dates in a format that also includes the time. ... As John pointed out, durations are ALWAYS stored and calculated internally in minutes to the nearest 10th, regardless of the units you enter or display duration in. ... It is impossible to force Project to use any other base units such as whole days or calendar weeks or months - when you see "1 d" displayed, it is only an approximation for convenience sake and the real duration value is 480.0. ... But the occurance of fractional days in the summaries is not at all unusual and if you display the times you'll see that a summary task starting, say, next Monday that has a displayed duration of 2.75 days will have it's earliest starting subtask beginning Mon at 8am and its latest finishing subtask ending Wed at 3pm. ... (microsoft.public.project)
Re: Syntax to Average a time duration (hh:mm:ss). ... my reports must display the exact number of seconds of an event. ... > I haven't heard a good reason for displaying this as minutes and seconds. ... > Duane Hookom... >> sec) of One duration,... (microsoft.public.access.queries)