Ordinate Tasks

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Jon C

Hi,

Based on a task, is there an easy way to find the name of it ordinate task?

e.g.

Task No Name
1 Build House
2 Lay Foundations
3 Build Walls
4 Lay Roof

If I have the task number 3, Build Walls, how can I easily find it's a sub
task of 1, Build House?

Thanks,

Jon C
 
J

Jon C

Thanks Jan.

For future reference posting, what's the difference between Developer and
VBA groups?

Thanks again for your help.

Jon C
 
J

Jan De Messemaeker

Hi,

Good question.
For a couple of years now, he intention has been to close down the VBA group
and only show the developer group. For reasons only known to the Microsoft
Gods, this has continuously failed.
So today, and as long as the VBA group exists, in reality you can post in
both.
But by posting in the VBA group you often will get a reply from one of my
fellow MVPs saying please post in developer as this one is closing down...

Greetings,

--
Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional
+32 495 300 620
For availability check:
http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf
 

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