On 11/6/01 4:26 PM, "Greg Glaser" <gglaser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The master template is called GLOBAL.MPT. It's easiest to use windows file > explorer to search for it. You can delete it - MSProj will create it if it > can't be found in the expected place. > > Almost everything else lives in the registry, but you might want to be more > specific about your troubles before you head in there... OK, here's my head-pounding, hair-pulling issue. Hearst Interactive Studios officially works a 35-hour week (7-hour days). A while ago, I set the default calendar time to 35 hours per week. For some reason, though, when I enter tasks into Project, it stretches tasks out onto an additional day. I haven't created a totally fresh Project file for a while, but I don't remember seeing this frustrating behavior before... Here's what happens: 1. Create task, with duration of one day. 2. Enter single resource, assigned 100% 3. Look at Task Usage view: task is assigned for 6 hours on day one, and 1 hour on day two. I tossed the Global.mpt file, and now we're back to a 40 hour week, but the funky task usage persists, only now it's 7 hours on day one and 1 hour on day two. What am I missing? There has to be some option or preference that I clicked ages ago and don't remember. I can't believe that Project is *this* brain-dead without interference from the user. ;) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maia Gemmill * Production Manager Hearst Interactive 959 eighth avenue new york ny 10019 t: 212.649.2336 f: 212.957.8524 mgemmill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx __________________________________________________________________________ Check out www.webproducers.org to easily access list commands like subscribe, unsubscribe, digest mode, vacation, and to read the list archive. Questions and comments are welcome just e-mail me, morry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx