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Can anyone give me guidance on how to create a 'multiple finish'-to-'single start' task. Using the house building example, I don't want to start the drywall installation task until both the plumbing inspection and electrical inspection tasks have been completed. Any help would be appreciated !
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Hi Mike,
A couple of options:
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