You will see that the day is now red with a gray background. Click on a day (eg 25th of March) and then select ‘Non-working time’ One of the most common changes that people want to apply at the calendar is to exclude National Holidays from the calendar. Non-default working time: Ignore the calendar’s default option for this day and make Excluding days at calendar Non-working time: Ignore the calendar’s default option for this day and make this a non-working day Use default: Use the calendar’s default option for this day You will notice that below Calendar choice are three options: Now, select ‘Standard’ again and lets make some changes. You can try selecting ’24 Hours’ too to see what happens. As you will notice, at Night Shift calendar the Saturdays are available for work. Select For “Night Shift ” on top left and see the changes. At the standard calendar the non-available days are the weekends (Saturday and Sunday). You will see that the available days have white background while the non-available days have gray background. It should be available whether you are at the File, Task and Resource section of ProjectLibre. Let’s start with the basics and edit your standard calendar.Ĭlick on the ‘Calendar’ button on top. You can define your own working and non days, and different calendars for different resources. With ProjectLibre you have many calendar options. You will notice that the ‘shadow’ remains intact. If you change a task after saving a baseline. You can go on and change a task to see what happens. The ‘shadow’ is your baseline.Įven if you change a task, the shadow remains the same until you ‘Save Baseline’ again. If you are careful enough, you will notice something like a shadow below each project task at the Gantt diagram. For the purposes of this tutorial you can go on and select ‘Baseline’. Also, you can set the project baseline only for selected tasks of the project (you have to have some tasks selected for the option to be enabled). You can set the baselines at the most important project milestones or whenever there is a big change. In a project you can have many baselines (up to 10). You will see a pop-up window with the following: Load up your project and click on File at the menu on the top and then on Save Baseline button When you have finished planning your project and before it begins it is a good time to save this ‘snapshot’ as a baseline. Creating a Project Baseline with ProjectLibre It is used mostly to measure the real performance of the project against the initial schedule.
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