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Displaying the @RISK Functions Column in @RISK for Project
12.1. Displaying the @RISK Functions Column in @RISK for Project
Applies to: @RISK 4.x For Project
How do I get the column labeled @RISK Functions to appear in my Project file?
The easiest way to display the column is to go to the menu in Project and choose View » Table » @RISK. (In Project 2010, View » Other Views » More Views » @RISK.)
You can also add the @RISK column to other views and tables. (By default, @RISK uses the Text1 column for distributions, but you can change that as described in Designating Columns for @RISK Functions.)
In Project 2007 and earlier, you can display the @RISK Functions column in any view as follows:
- Select the column to the right of the position where you want the @RISK Functions column to appear.
- From the menu in Project, choose Insert » Column. Project's Column Definition dialog appears.
- In the Field name area, choose Text1.
- In the Title area, type: @RISK Functions or any other name you wish.
- Set the Width and Header Text Wrapping Options as desired and click OK. The column now appears in your Project, along with any @RISK functions it may already contain.
In Project 2010 and later, you can display the @RISK Functions column in any view as follows:
- Select the column to the right of the position where you want the @RISK Functions column to appear.
- Right-click the column header and select Insert Column.
- A new column appears, with all available field names. Choose Text1. The column now appears in your Project, along with any @RISK functions it may already contain.
- Right-click the column heading and select Field Settings. In the Field name box, type @RISK Functions or any other name you wish.
- Set the Width and Header Text Wrapping options as desired and click OK.
See also: Designating Columns for @RISK for Project 4.x Functions
Last edited: 2012-11-09