Sorry to say the answer is no. Unlike P3 you can not easily trace a path
through your schedule. You can double click on each predicessor, write down
the finish date then decide what is driving your task. You can use the F5
button to jump to that task. Good Luck.
One way is to click Window, Split
Then Right-Click in the lower form and select Predecessors and Successors.
Now you can click on a task above and see all predecessors and successors.
The Network diagram gives you another view of all links and finally there
are a number of macros floating around the Internet that show paths.
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