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Non-Working Time Display

Non-Working Time Display

Non-Working Time Display

(OP)
Hi - working in the UK my day starts at 9:00 start, 12:00 to 13:00 lunch and end of day is 17:00.

I can get a calendar to do this since 8am is the default start time.  However I cannot get 8 to 9 to display as non-working time on the gannt view!  Any ideas?
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RE: Non-Working Time Display

(OP)
I have!  It is the right hand side of the screen (where the bars, days, non-working time) is visually displayed that I cannot get it to gray out 8am to 9am.

RE: Non-Working Time Display

(OP)
That for some reason does not work in 2007, but it made me think of something else and have entered a working time exception that repeats weekly on Monday to Friday with 9:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 17:00 and that has done the trick.

Cheers.

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