

You say that "this year" your team is focused on table view improvements. When is the future? When will it ever be on the roadmap? We have been told the same thing for years. I hate to continue to hammer this topic, but once we are getting the same canned message year after year after year "not in our current roadmap" and "get back to this idea in the future". Ilia Kreys Thank you for the optimistic feedback on what your team is working on and we look forward to the Table view ideas coming soon. planned workload), and other PM functions that really should be absolute requirements. You have lost customers due to the lack of Gantt printing, the lack of real time workload impact (vs. We are frustrated that Wrike doesn't take the core PM feature set seriously enough to focus on these functionalities while the competitors do. These are all nice, but they are not critical, not feature additions, nothing to do with pure PM functionality they are just minor nice-to-haves. While at the same time, we see things like the creation dialog is now in color, and the Invite link is added to the +Create button menu, and the Wrike Assist menu is revamped. Yet, it continues to not be taken seriously. We have been asking for proper Gantt chart features, including printing, for years. The frustration with many users looking for real PM features, is that the priorities and decisions being made do not line up with what is important. I appreciate the fact that there are a lot of requests and that the team must make decisions about what is important. Any tips would be appreciated.Thank you for your understanding of our needs with the Gantt chart. I made sure to format my date with the time added and made sure to define my working start & end times. When I select a specific date to print, the Gantt chart randomly starts at different times (7:00 AM, 4:00 AM, etc) which is not what I want. MS Project 2010 does not have the option to enter in time when selecting the Print Specific Dates option. It will print the Gantt chart with all the tasks and their durations starting at 12:00AM and ending at 12:00AM Under Printer Settings, I selected the Print Specific Dates option where I entered the start date Filter the tasks for the date in question When using MS Project 2007, my steps that successfully did this were as follows: My date and time format default is set to "Wed 10:00 PM". I also defined a start time of 12:00AM and end time of 12:00AM for the schedule. We work 24 hrs a day so I set up the calendarsĪnd working times accordingly. The view includes the tasks for the day and the Gantt chart next to it in hourly increments on the timescale. I need to print all of the tasks for my project for a single date to review with my team.
