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Watch this: Link tasks in your project

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To identify how the tasks in your project relate to each other in the project schedule, you can create links (linking: In a project, establishing a dependency between tasks. Linking tasks defines a dependency between their start and finish dates. In OLE, establishing a connection between programs so that data in one document is updated when it changes in another.) between them. Links identify task dependencies (task dependencies: A relationship between two linked tasks; linked by a dependency between their finish and start dates. There are four kinds of task dependencies: Finish-to-start [FS], Start-to-start [SS], Finish-to-finish [FF], and Start-to-finish [SF].).

In this demo, I create finish-to-start and start-to-start links between tasks in my project.

Watch this video Button image Linking example

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Project 2007
 
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