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Old 12-18-2020, 03:41 AM
fa2020 fa2020 is offline How to define two constraints for a task? Windows 10 How to define two constraints for a task? Office 2019
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I want to define two constraints for each of my tasks, namely "No Earlier Than" and "No Later Than". I couldn't find such settings. How is it possible to have secondary constraints for a task?
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Hi,
I want to define two constraints for each of my tasks, namely "No Earlier Than" and "No Later Than". I couldn't find such settings. How is it possible to have secondary constraints for a task?
The only way I could see to do this would be to have the task under a summary task which is driven by the "no earlier than" date as a milestone. Each task would then have a "Start no later than" constraint.
Can I ask why you need these constraints?
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Miles
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