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Old 06-19-2014, 06:38 AM
ketanco ketanco is offline viewing pred and successor after window split Windows 7 64bit viewing pred and successor after window split Office 2010 64bit
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i split the windo from view and then clicking on details. on the upper side i have the gantt chart. on the lower side i like to see something similar to task information but it is not visible. i want to see predecessor and successor of the task at least, that i click above in the gantt chart, in the window below. how can i do that?

or my goal is when i click on a task in gannt chart i want to see immediately its both predecessor and successor too. how can i do that?he task inspection oinly shows predecessor name and not succesor. i like to see successor too. if this is not possible at least how can i jump to a task? lets say a tasks successor is seen as task number 202 for example. how can i immediately jump to task 202 instead of scrollling?
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Old 06-20-2014, 02:11 AM
Guloluseus Guloluseus is offline viewing pred and successor after window split Windows 7 64bit viewing pred and successor after window split Office 2010 32bit
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With regard to preds/succs, I have always used a new column in th egannt showing preds and succs (new column, choose predecessors, repeat for successors). this will only give line numbers and not the actual item, so possibly not what you need.
WRT the details box, not sure quite what view you have. I tick details and choose task form from the box to the right of it and see preds and succs- may need to change it by right clickng on the details in th elower half of the screen abnd chhose preds/succs.

As for jumping to itms, I tend to ress F5 and type in the ne number I need. Probably not the best way, but I have gotten used to it, and I know it works.
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Old 06-21-2014, 06:17 AM
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i split the windo from view and then clicking on details. on the upper side i have the gantt chart. on the lower side i like to see something similar to task information but it is not visible. i want to see predecessor and successor of the task at least, that i click above in the gantt chart, in the window below. how can i do that?
Click in the Task Form (lower part of split) right click to show the shortcut Format menu and choose Predecessors and Successors. You can also show the Relationship Diagram view in the lower pane.

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or my goal is when i click on a task in gannt chart i want to see immediately its both predecessor and successor too. how can i do that?he task inspection oinly shows predecessor name and not succesor. i like to see successor too. if this is not possible at least how can i jump to a task? lets say a tasks successor is seen as task number 202 for example. how can i immediately jump to task 202 instead of scrollling?
F5 with task ID is the best option.
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