If you are familiar with previous versions of Microsoft Project, setting most any default would be found under the Tools->Options menu. With the new version, you will find that menu option is gone and the Task Level 0 display option has been moved. This video will step you through finding all the default settings you might be familiar with in Project 2010. -Bill
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