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Question

MS Project - Formatting the Timescale

Jun 25, 2011 1:15PM PDT

My current project begins in March 2011 and runs for two years. Why, despite trying various format changes, the print preview (and subsequent print job) always puts two blank columns (i.e., months) in front of the start date/task?

In other words, my printed project plan starts showing time in January 2011 but the work doesn't begin until March. How can I make MS Project stop showing those two, unneeded months (Jan & Feb) in the front of my chart? Thanks.

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Answer
There are some 6 known versions of MS Project.
Jun 25, 2011 1:19PM PDT

Given only this detail, maybe it's a bug. Time to make that call.
Bob

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(NT) Forgot to add: I'm using MS Project 2007.
Jun 25, 2011 4:20PM PDT