![]() To use the Link Tasks tool or the EditOLink Tasks command, simply follow these steps:ġ. If you have second thoughts, just drag the pointer back to the predecessor task before releasing your mouse button. Figure 4-26: The relationship isn't established until you release the mouse button. Release your mouse button when you're satisfied with the relationship, and Project establishes the link. An information box describes the finish-to-start link that you are about to create, as shown in Figure 4-26.ģ. Drag the mouse pointer to the second task. Place your mouse pointer over the predecessor task until the pointer turns into four arrows pointing outward.Ģ. Use the following steps to set a simple finish-to-start relationship:ġ. With the Gantt Chart displayed, you can use your mouse, use the Link Tasks tool, or choose EditOLink Tasks to set finish-to-start dependencies. You cannot use any other type of dependency, and you cannot set dependencies between a summary task and any of its own subtasks. ![]() Note You can set dependencies between two summary tasks or between a summary task and a subtask in another task group by using a finish-to-start or a start-to-start dependency. To establish more complex relationships, including lag and lead, use the Task Information dialog box. If you use the tasks on the Gantt Chart to set dependencies, you must establish finish-to-start relationships. As previously mentioned, you can set dependencies in several different ways.
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