I had developed a project plan which has several embedded plans. now when i make a change in this consolidated plan, it asks me if i want to make a change to the source plan.
anyways, someone who inherited the plan is claiming that she is making changes to the consolidated plan and its not makign changes into the source plans.
I have tried doing that and to make changes in the consolidated plan with it not reflecting in the source plan and cant see how it is possible.
I had developed a project plan which has several embedded plans. now when i make a change in this consolidated plan, it asks me if i want to make a change to the source plan.
anyways, someone who inherited the plan is claiming that she is making changes to the consolidated plan and its not makign changes into the source plans.
I have tried doing that and to make changes in the consolidated plan with it not reflecting in the source plan and cant see how it is possible.
anyone know?
Are we talking about a problem you are having with Microsoft Project?
Please note, I never said Mr Einstein, i just said einstein.
you seem to be unaware of the role of the 'maunnis" einstein.
you may want to read up on Meliva Meric Einstein
Main ny bhi Mr! ( Ap ko kaha hy:() Ky Einstien is muzakar. I agreed with Albert encouraged young dreamers in saying, “Imagination is more important than knowledge”
**But he is /was The Man of Melive , Meri Melvie kon ho ga:blush: **
Per Your Advice/ Advise I read about Meliva Meric Einstein . Some things were really new to me. Conclusion: Nothing :desimunda:enjoy reading his philosophy again, His philosophies are really intersting, How smart was Albert Einstein? I Q tests are made for lesser beings than he He and Isaac Newton are the two men in history
**who would be completely off the charts ** He was a gentle man with a sense of humor He explained relativity this way, "When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, it seems like two minutes; When you sit on a hot stove for two minutes, it seems like two hours----That’s relativity" He summed up his philosophy by saying, "There are only two ways to live your life; One is as though nothing is a miracle; The other is as though everything is a miracle