8/24/2023 0 Comments Timeline in ms project 2013The colour is #DDF9D4.Ĭlick on the up the Theme Colours icon, click on More Colours, and enter #DDF9D4 into the new colour box. The trick is now to set the colour back, alas the default colour is not available to choose in the palate, so you have to type it in. The timeline for the project is now displayed in the chosen colour. The implemented Timeline view, offers excellent visualization tools and better options for designing, printing and presenting reports. To change the colour for a row on the timeline, click on it, and then click on the Theme Colours icon, and select the colour…. Of course, one of the first things that you’re likely to do is to customise the colours fonts etc (well at least that’s what I did), and changing the colour is really easy. Here’s a screen shot of the timeline displayed in Project Web App – each line on the Timeline represents a project. ![]() Get the whole story Create a timeline Need more help Want more options Discover Community Explore subscription benefits, browse training courses, learn how to secure your device, and more. Project Server 2013 (hereon in known as PS2013) introduces the timeline to the web, which is a great feature – so thank you Microsoft for that. A Project 2013 timeline is a professionallooking snapshot of key tasks and milestones that’s good to go in any status meeting. Promising to keep the blogs going, but with a bias towards Project and Project Server 2013 (check out the book here…), I thought I’d blog this little issue.
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