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# On the '''Tools''' menu, click '''Options''', and then click the '''View''' tab.
# On the '''Tools''' menu, click '''Options''', and then click the '''View''' tab.
# In the '''Date''' list, select a date format that contains the time. For example, click "1/31/98 12:33 PM".
# In the '''Date''' list, select a date format that contains the time. For example, click "1/31/98 12:33 PM".
# Click '''OK'''.
# Click '''OK'''.



Latest revision as of 11:04, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


PRJ98: Duration Times Round Up After Saving in Text Format

Article ID: 170243

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Project 98 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q170243

SYMPTOMS

Durations that have a decimal value will be rounded up when you open or save a file in the following formats:

  • Comma-separated variable text (.csv)


  • ASCII text (.txt)


  • Microsoft Project 4.0 format (.mpx)


CAUSE

This behavior occurs when the start and finish dates in the project file use a date only format rather than a date and time format. For example, this behavior occurs when you use a date format like this:

January 31, 1998
1/31/98


but the behavior does not occur when you use a date and time format like this:

January 31, 1998 12:33 PM
1/31/98 12:33 PM


WORKAROUND

To preserve decimal values in the durations for a task, use a date and time format for the start and finish times before you import or export the file. To do this, use the following steps:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab.
  2. In the Date list, select a date format that contains the time. For example, click "1/31/98 12:33 PM".
  3. Click OK.


Keywords: kbbug kbinterop kbpending KB170243