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How to get project to automatically pull in task dates?
I have about 30 tasks split evenly between 2 resources. Each resource has 15 tasks and all subsequent tasks for each individual are to start immediately following completion of the previous task:
I.E. Task 1 Start: 3/5/12 Finish: 3/7/12 Task 2 Start: 3/8/12 Finish: 3/10/12 Predecessor: Task 1 Task 3 Start: 3/11/12 Finish: 3/13/12 Predecessor: Task 2 and so on. Say task 1 finishes early, and I change the finish date to 3/6. How do I get project to automatically pull in the dates of tasks 2 and 3 to coincide with task 1 finishing early? Windows XP, MS Project 2000. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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