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mmesquita (Electrical)
19 Sep 11 20:15
Could anyone help me finding in MS Project 2010 the option for listing the WBS codes for each task in the task name columnn? In MS Project 2007 would be: Tools > Options > View, where we had a option called something like: Automatically show WBS code for each task..
ProjectMonkey (Computer)
27 Jan 12 7:45
1.Right-click on the column header where you want to insert the column (field), and choose Insert Column. This opens the Column Definition dialog box. All columns to the right, including the column in which you right-clicked, shift to the right to make room for the new column insertion.
2.In the Column Definition dialog box, choose either Outline Number or WBS from the drop-down list in the Field Name field.
3.Click OK to close the Column Definition dialog box and insert the column.
 

T morphy
www.planproject.co.uk

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