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replyReply Tue 19 Feb 2008, 14:47Delegate Alison said...

Alison has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

MS Project

How can you interlink Access to Project?

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replyReply Fri 7 Mar 2008, 11:17Trainer Stephen said...

RE: MS Project

Hi Alison

Thank you for the question

Could you please clarify exactly what you wish to achieve?

Do you have information in an access database that you wish to import into project? If so, can you give me some idea of the data in question, together with its structure?

Thanks

Stephen

 

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Ms project tip:

Typing Links Between Tasks

In the Entry table, use the Precessors column to type in links. Type the previous task's ID to link. To change the link, add FS (Finish-Start), FF (Finish-Finish), and so on, and + duration to add a Lag, or - duration for a Lead time. Example: for task 5, 4FS+1w ... task 4 preceeds task 5, finish to start, with a week lag between.

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