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Rupert has attended:
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Resource Pool

When working on multiple projects while using a single resourse pool, when looking at the resource sheet, is there a way to clearly view where all your resource is located and when you have over allocated, by how much? ie what is your shortfall in resource?

RE: Resource Pool

Hi Rupert

Thank you for your question. One approach might be to split your resource sheet view and make the bottom part of the split the resource graph. This would show the peaks and troughs of your resource's availability.

Let us know if you need further information or have other questions. Kind regards,

Andrew


 

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