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How do I delete a Status Report request in Project Web Access



Microsoft Project Server Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Overview



Microsoft Project Server Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Details

Background Information

The Project Server administrator cannot delete Status Report requests created by managers in Project Web Access. Only the manager who created the Status Report request can delete it.

Resolution for Project Server 2002 and 2003

To delete a Status Report request, the manager who created it must complete the following steps:

1.  Log into Project Web Access.

2.  Click the Status Reports menu.

3.  Click the "Request a status report" link.

4.  Select the "Delete a status report so your team members no longer have to respond to it" option.

5.  Select a Status Report request from the "Select the status report you want to delete" pick list.

6.  Click the OK button.

Resolution for Project Server 2007

To delete a Status Report request, the manager who created it must complete the following steps:

1.  Log into Project Web Access.

2.  Click the Status Reports link in the Quick Launch menu.

3.  In the Requests section, click anywhere in the Title cell for the Status Report you want do delete (do not click the name of the Status Report).

4.  Click the Delete Request button.

5.  Click the OK button to confirm the deletion.

 

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Microsoft Project Server Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provide information about Microsoft Project Server 2002, Microsoft Project Server 2003, Microsoft Project Server 2007, and Microsoft Project Server 2010.

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