MS Project – Different links between operations in print and processing view
Dear Community,
I have a problem with the links of my processes. In order to be able to compare the former dates (target dates) with the actual dates (actual) or the postponed dates, I have carried out a target/actual comparison via the GANTT diagram monitoring view. However, something does not seem to work with the display of the link lines between the tasks. The following problem description:
In my Gantt chart view (image 1), the links are displayed correctly by the system, just as I would like them to be. The actual dates (on the right-hand side) are linked with connecting lines. However, if I then want to print the plan, the links refer to the target dates (on the left) of the activities and no longer to the postponed or actual dates (on the right).
I would also like to have the views from image 1 as a print view so that I can send it to the customer as a PDF.
What could be the problem?
My thoughts go in the direction of the different stored dates (Fig. 3) or bar types (see Fig. 4).
However, I have tried everything and have not found a solution to the problem. Can anyone help me?
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Dear Community,I have a problem with the links of my processes. In order to be able to compare the former dates (target dates) with the actual dates (actual) or the postponed dates, I have carried out a target/actual comparison via the GANTT diagram monitoring view. However, something does not seem to work with the display of the link lines between the tasks. The following problem description: In my Gantt chart view (image 1), the links are displayed correctly by the system, just as I would like them to be. The actual dates (on the right-hand side) are linked with connecting lines. However, if I then want to print the plan, the links refer to the target dates (on the left) of the activities and no longer to the postponed or actual dates (on the right). I would also like to have the views from image 1 as a print view so that I can send it to the customer as a PDF. What could be the problem?My thoughts go in the direction of the different stored dates (Fig. 3) or bar types (see Fig. 4).However, I have tried everything and have not found a solution to the problem. Can anyone help me? Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Read More