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Chris Nelson
I have a project in Microsoft Project Professional 2003. I set it up
with a bunch of tasks a while ago and I'm slowly getting to the tasks
but I have some that are ASAP but unstarted that have a start date
magically fixed when the task was created. Is there any way to get
Project to "float" unstarted ASAP tasks so that their start date is
always the current day when I view the project? Or is there a better
way to get a real idea where things stand? Surely manaully
rescheduling ASAP tasks every day is silly.
with a bunch of tasks a while ago and I'm slowly getting to the tasks
but I have some that are ASAP but unstarted that have a start date
magically fixed when the task was created. Is there any way to get
Project to "float" unstarted ASAP tasks so that their start date is
always the current day when I view the project? Or is there a better
way to get a real idea where things stand? Surely manaully
rescheduling ASAP tasks every day is silly.