project training - linking interdependancies
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project training - Linking interdependancies

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replyReply Mon 12 Feb 2007, 09:53Delegate Kristi said...

Kristi has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course
Project Advanced course

Linking interdependancies

How can I link interdependancies between projects?

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replyReply Tue 20 Feb 2007, 11:27Trainer David said...

RE: Linking interdependancies

Goto the project you wish to link into, and select insert project from the insert menu, locate the project you wish to link to and confirm, the project link will then be there.

regards

david

 

Ms project tip:

Link tasks using predecessor column - project

a. First, note ID number of the task you want to link to (predecessor). Then, in the predecessor column of the task you want to link to (successor), type the predecessor task's ID number.
b. The link will be a Finish to Start (the default type).
c. Or you can add in a code for a different relationship type
i. SS = Start to Start
ii. FF = Finish to Finish
iii. SF = Start to Finish
d. You don't have to type the task ID numbers in any specific order, but you must separate multiple tasks with commas.

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