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Printing

How do I print a view of the PP task list and Gantt Chart on a single page ?

RE: Printing

Hi Darren

Thanks for your question. Here are some things you might try:

Firstly from the File menu try Page Setup. From the Page tab set the scale of your print-out, perhaps altering it from 100% (try 96%).

You can also ensure Project fits the task list and chart on a print out 1 page wide by one page tall (or any combination of numbers that suits your purpose)

Whilst in the Page Setup box take a look at the View tab. From here you can control whether blank pages are printed and if so how many columns should be included in the print-out. One other useful option is the ability to force Project to fit the timescale to the end of the page.

The print dialogue box (File > Print) can also help. For example you can use the print dialogue box to choose only tasks that fall within a range of dates, rather than print the entire Gantt chart.

Finally you can adjust your Gantt chart itself. For example you might want to close any summary tasks to hide sub tasks that don't need printing. Alternatively filtering is another way to make sure you only print out the information you need (From the Project menu choose Filtered For then either select one of the custom filters or apply autofilters to your tasks.

Hope this helps - let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew


 

MS Project tip:

Link tasks using predecessor column - project

a. First, note ID number of the task you want to link to (predecessor). Then, in the predecessor column of the task you want to link to (successor), type the predecessor task's ID number.
b. The link will be a Finish to Start (the default type).
c. Or you can add in a code for a different relationship type
i. SS = Start to Start
ii. FF = Finish to Finish
iii. SF = Start to Finish
d. You don't have to type the task ID numbers in any specific order, but you must separate multiple tasks with commas.

View all MS Project hints and tips


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