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Dear,

Can someone help me understand what MS Project does when I click on the level all button?



In attachment I have a msproject file.
When I click on the "Resource/Level/Level All"-button it splits the task on row 11.
I can understand that this happens, but what I don't understand is that msproject actually still over-allocates the resource "Montage" whit the task on row 5.

So in my opinion the resource "Monteren" is still over-allocated on "Tue 27/12".
Can someone please help me understand?

Thanks in advance.
(my apologies for bad English).
Wocky
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