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replyReply Fri 23 Jan 2009, 16:04Delegate veronica said...

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can i do critical path analysis when managing several different projects simultaneously?

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replyReply Tue 27 Jan 2009, 16:42Trainer Andrew said...

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Hi Veronica

Thanks for your question - yes you can. In your combined project go to tools > options > calculation and put a tick in the box to show multiple baselines. After OKing your changes switch to the Tracking Gantt view where you should see a combined project plan with individual critical paths.

I hope this is helpful - let us know if you need any further information.

Kind regards,
Andrew

 

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Avoid Accidental Constraints

The initial default table is the Entry table. Enter a task name and duration, but do not enter start or finish dates. Form the plan using links, predecessors. Typing dates introduces constraints. To remove these constraints, double click on a task, and on the Advanced page of Task Information set the constraint back to As Soon As Possible (all other options are there too.)

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