As MIchael says in the video, "(a) resource histogram is a really nice view that lets you stack your resourcing on top of each other, and it's often used/submitted as reports and whatnot, but it gives you a really nice analysis and can help you see what types of resources are being used at what points in the project."
Excellent. 1,000 Gold stars!!! Easy to follow and spot-on instructions.
Excellent tutorial as always Michael. Thank you
Great tutorial Michael. Thank you.
Thank you Shohreh.
Straight to point....thank you!
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Thanks that was very informative as per all you videos.
Thanks man for the video
Very Good
thank you
very useful
Can this be copied to excel or how to print this
How do you adjust or what calcs the man hours side bar.
Hello....I want to ask you. How to insert baseline finish with new one activity. I don't want to change the other baseline which the old one.
Michael, can you tell me if the x-axis on the histogram can be changed to show more detail? i.e. show the units between 600 and 800 and 800 and 1000?
unfortunately, not in P6. There are no formatting features in P6.
what is the difference between s curve and histogram? can you explain Michael?
An S-curve is a line graph that show the cummulative spend on the project. A histogram is a bar chart that shows say monthly spend on the project.
Which I have to submit? When consultant will say manpower curve??
Can you give your email ID please?
A curve is a line graph - it's the s-curve.
that means I have to submit S curve? please give your email ID
what is the use of stacked histogram?
As MIchael says in the video, "(a) resource histogram is a really nice view that lets you stack your resourcing on top of each other, and it's often used/submitted as reports and whatnot, but it gives you a really nice analysis and can help you see what types of resources are being used at what points in the project."