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Resource levelling

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replyReply Thu 6 Oct 2011, 10:24Delegate Tristan said...

Tristan has attended:
Project Intermediate course

Resource levelling

Is it possible to combine manual and automatic resource levelling?

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replyReply Mon 10 Oct 2011, 16:25Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Resource levelling

Hi Tristan

Thank you for your question. You can turn the feature on and off through the life of a project. In practice manual leveling offers more control and may prove more useful over time.

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

Kind regards,
Andrew

Mon 17 Oct 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Ms project tip:

Keep constraining dates to a minimum

As far as possible avoid fixing the dates of your tasks. For example try to steer of clear dragging task bars in the Gantt chart to move them on the timeline or entering dates directly into the Start / Finish fields.

Date constraints such as these limit Microsoft Project's ability to automatically adjust your project whenever you add, remove or modify the duration of your tasks. Instead use the logic in your task dependencies that link your tasks to enable Project to calculate the start and finish dates for you.

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