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Old 09-14-2018, 10:59 AM
ThinAirDesigns ThinAirDesigns is offline Windows 10 Office 2003
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Originally Posted by Guloluseus View Post
the easiest way is to use a finish to finish (FF) constraint. this will ensure that task 2 always finishes at the same time as task 1, ...
That would work fine if I wanted task 2 to always finish at the same time as task 1, but I don't.

I want task 2 to *without fail* finish just as task 3 is scheduled to start - it's a 'just in time' thing. A FF constraint with task 1 is not guaranteed to accomplish that and I need that guarantee.

Thanks for your suggestion though ... wish it would work for me.

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If you stick with Project, you will find its actually a lot better than it gets credit for.
I love Project -- started using it in the '90s. Have also used Primavera and Suretrak.

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