Hi-
When roughing in durations early in a project I tend to scope things in whole days. For this its easiest to use the duration entry fields rather than dragging the bars, which tend to work in too small increments. (Maybe hold shift while dragging could constraint to whole days or something? It's just too much fussing to deal with 0.5 hr increments.) My natural inclination is to press Return after entering that number to get out of the field. But this also creates a new task underneath, which may not be what I want. I'd like it if the Return only caused a new task below when I'm entering task names. Ideall, hitting Return in the Duration field would pop you down to the next line and highlight it, ready to go. That way I can quickly run through that column and adjust everything.
(BTW, what's the point of the option-return ability to add another line to the Duration field, seems like an OO holdover rather than something useful here?)
Cheers,
Adam
When roughing in durations early in a project I tend to scope things in whole days. For this its easiest to use the duration entry fields rather than dragging the bars, which tend to work in too small increments. (Maybe hold shift while dragging could constraint to whole days or something? It's just too much fussing to deal with 0.5 hr increments.) My natural inclination is to press Return after entering that number to get out of the field. But this also creates a new task underneath, which may not be what I want. I'd like it if the Return only caused a new task below when I'm entering task names. Ideall, hitting Return in the Duration field would pop you down to the next line and highlight it, ready to go. That way I can quickly run through that column and adjust everything.
(BTW, what's the point of the option-return ability to add another line to the Duration field, seems like an OO holdover rather than something useful here?)
Cheers,
Adam