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Setting a start date for a new project using a template

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replyReply Thu 30 Jun 2011, 09:32Delegate Shamim said...

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Setting a start date for a new project using a template

Hello
Can you please remind me how to set a start date for a new project using an already assembled template?
Thanks
Shamim

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replyReply Thu 30 Jun 2011, 10:21Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Setting a start date for a new project using a template

Hi Shamim

Thank you for your question. You can access the Adjust Dates button by turning on the Analysis toolbar. Go to View > Toolbars > Analysis

When you click Adjust dates and enter a new date MS Project will move the project to the date you set, it will also re-calculate any constraints in the plan so that slack (float) is also preserved.

I hope this helps - let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

replyReply Thu 30 Jun 2011, 10:22Delegate Shamim said...

RE: Setting a start date for a new project using a template

Gosh; that was quick! Many thanks Andrew; much appreciated.
Shamim

replyReply Thu 30 Jun 2011, 12:21Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Setting a start date for a new project using a template

Hi Shamim

You're very welcome. All the best with your project.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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