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Bazza 2007-09-25 02:59 PM

Day of the Week Option?
 
In regular Task View, there must be a way that you see the "Day of the Week" instead of just the date right?

When looking ahead, it's important for us to hit deadlines on a precise day of the week i.e Friday. How do I see that Oct 26th is a Friday for example?

Thanks so much

Bazza

Lizard 2007-09-25 03:12 PM

1) Choose "Preferences" from the OmniPlan menu.
2) Click on the "Display" tab
3) Make sure the second drop down says "Day" scale
4) Drag the blue bubble next to "Day of Week" up to the "Date Header Format" box
5) [Optional] select and delete the other blue bubbles from the "Date Header Format" box.

Bazza 2007-09-26 02:20 PM

Day of the Week - success
 
Many thanks.
Bazza

jkent3rd 2007-11-14 07:53 PM

Bug?
 
In Leopard, when I drag the day of week or other elements to the header format box, the text appears static, not as a tokenized field.

skwirl 2007-11-15 12:58 AM

[QUOTE=jkent3rd;24698]In Leopard, when I drag the day of week or other elements to the header format box, the text appears static, not as a tokenized field.[/QUOTE]

Yep, this is a bug that we're trying to fix in a later version of OmniPlan. :-)

realtyler 2009-07-29 01:03 PM

Does this still work?
 
I have done what I think are the right steps to enable the day of the week, but the day of the week is still not showing up in the Start or Finish columns.

Where exactly is this day of the week supposed to show?

Thanks.

Tom Bunch 2009-08-28 11:30 AM

realtyler,

The rest of this thread is about customizing the date format for column headers. For date fields, we use your system short date format, which you can configure via System Preferences -> Language & Text -> Formats. There's currently no interface to set the format just for OmniPlan. I think it could be done via some command line hacking, but it's an ugly "ask a ninja" kind of thing.

-Tom


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