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replyReply Thu 19 Jul 2007, 14:05Delegate Henrietta said...

Henrietta has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

MS Project

How do I put a lag of 3 hours between two tasks?

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replyReply Sun 29 Jul 2007, 05:58Trainer Tracy said...

RE: MS Project

Hi Henrietta,

You add lag (and lead) time to the link that joins your tasks.
Double click on a link and from the dependency dialogue box that appears add the amount of lag you require.

If you make links between tasks by double clicking the task and choosing the predecessor tab you will see that when you choose your predecessor you can also specify lag or lead time.

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

Kind regards,

Tracy

 

Ms project tip:

MS Project 2010 Scroll to Task

Ever feel lost on a large project file? In Gantt view, Task ribbon, Editing, click on the Scroll to Task tool to centre the task bar on your screen.

Shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F5

Same as Go to Selected Task in MS Project 2003.

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