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Outline
level shading
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Outline
level shading can help you make your schedule more presentable. It's easy
to set up and when the automatically apply option is on, the task
shading will take effect as you change your schedule.
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Here are a few examples: |
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| In addition to being able to set the shading of each outline level, it's
possible to set the font style (bold, italic, underline).
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text color. Levels 1 and 2 have white text. |
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How To Set Up Outline Level Shading:
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In Version
2008: |
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Choose the Format
tab. |
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In the
Gridlines section choose Gridlines, Shading, Font Sizes by Outline
Level. (The Outline Level Properties box appears.) |
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Set the
Gridlines, Shading
and Text attributes for level 1. |
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Repeat step 2 for other
outline levels you want to set. |
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Check on the Automatically Apply.... option if you want your settings to be
applied when you change a task's outline level. |
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In Version
2006: |
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Choose Outline Level
Properties on the Format menu. |
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Set the Shading,
Grid lines
and Text attributes for level 1. |
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Repeat step 2 for other
outline levels you want to set. |
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Click on the Automatically Apply.... option if you want your settings to be
applied when you change a task's outline level. |
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