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Project 2000 - create Task Reprt with Outline Structure intact

Project 2000 - create Task Reprt with Outline Structure intact

Project 2000 - create Task Reprt with Outline Structure intact

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Need to create a 'Task' report with the "Task" column presented in stepped format (keeping the outline structure) as is in the 'CrossTab' report.  Though the "Keep Outline Structure" checkbox is checked on the "Sort" tab of the Report Details, the tasks are still presented all justified to the left.  

Any tips?  
Thanks much,
Lori

RE: Project 2000 - create Task Reprt with Outline Structure intact

Hi Zydeco,
A simple method of reporting task information in the format that you want is to print the task sheet only (the sheet in the combination view with the gannt chart).
Use the menu commands View/More Views/Task Sheet/Apply.
This sheet will maintain the indented outline structure and you can add columns of your chosing.
You may not be able to produce fancy crosstab reports but you can show most info and summary info this way. You can also apply filters.
Good luck,
Rentaplan

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