ms+project+training - effort driven tasks
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ms+project+training - Effort driven tasks

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replyReply Thu 26 Apr 2007, 13:37Delegate Drew said...

Drew has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Effort driven tasks

should I set 'effort driven' as a default or is 'task' more used?

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replyReply Thu 26 Apr 2007, 13:40Delegate Philip said...

RE: effort driven tasks

Nor do I and I am sitting next to you!!

replyReply Wed 6 Jun 2007, 17:11Trainer Andrew said...

RE: effort driven tasks

Hi Drew

Thanks for your question. Can you give me a little more info about your question? Effort driven is normally enabled by default. It allows Project to adjust your tasks based on changes to resource allocation.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

Ms project tip:

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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