Re: compound links in ms projects
From: Steve House [MVP] (sjhouse.remove.this_at_to.send.hotmail.com)
Date: 10/22/04
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Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 08:44:40 -0400
John suggested a hammoxk task. That will work if you need the two tasks in
question start and end together. But hammock tasks are not quite the same
thing as dependency links. If that's what you need, I'm afraid you're out
of luck. While a task may have multiple predecessors and/or multiple
successors, you can't have links driving both the start and finish
separately.
-- Steve House [MVP] MS Project Trainer/Consultant Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs "abhishek" <abhishek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BDAAFE4A-2849-429D-9A58-59087D405889@microsoft.com... > Very often we need to set more than 1 link between two tasks like a start > to > start and a finish to finish. > how do i do this
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