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Work Breakdown Structure

ResolvedVersion 2003

Solomon has attended:
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Work Breakdown Structure

How do you create task links?

RE: Work Breakdown Structure

Hi Solomon

Thank you for your question. There are several ways of creating links between your tasks. A robust approach is to double-click on the name of the successor task and from the predecessors tab select a suitable predecessor task. From the type box choose the relationship that suits your purpose and click OK.

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

Kind regards,
Andrew

Thu 6 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

MS Project tip:

Inserting Task Durations Quickly

When entering durations for your tasks simply use the single letters - m for min, h for hr, d for day, w for week, but mon for month. If default is set for days, you need only type the number, for example 3 for 3days, or 0.5 for half a day.

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