microsoft project 2003 training - critical path
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microsoft project 2003 training - Critical path

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replyReply Tue 14 Aug 2007, 14:07Delegate Emma said...

Emma has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Critical path

How is the critical path defined? Is it always the longest duration task?

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replyReply Wed 15 Aug 2007, 09:15Trainer David said...

RE: critical path

Emma

Yes project always uses the longest duration of linked tasks, or the longest duration of a single/multiple task.

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Ms project tip:

Typing Links Between Tasks

In the Entry table, use the Precessors column to type in links. Type the previous task's ID to link. To change the link, add FS (Finish-Start), FF (Finish-Finish), and so on, and + duration to add a Lag, or - duration for a Lead time. Example: for task 5, 4FS+1w ... task 4 preceeds task 5, finish to start, with a week lag between.

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