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ms project training in london - Multiple Projects

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replyReply Fri 30 Mar 2007, 14:57Delegate Chris said...

Chris has attended:
Project Advanced course

Multiple Projects

How do I link across multiple projects without a shared resource pool?

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replyReply Wed 4 Apr 2007, 14:00 Edited on Wed 4 Apr 2007, 14:00Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Multiple Projects

Hi Chris

First off create a blank Project. Click on the first blank row then from the insert menu choose Project... and then select the project file you would like to insert. Repeat the process adding at least one more project file.

Click in the plus symbols beside the inserted project titles to open up the subtasks. In the Gantt chart move mouse over the bar of the predecessor task, left-click and drag your mouse over the successor bar in the other project and let go. The link now spans multiple projects.

Finally double click on the link arrow to choose the type of dependency you want.

Let us know if you need any further help or have any other questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

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