Jump to Preds/Successors

T

Tommy Lovelace

Your competition (not much to worry about....) has a
feature that allows one to 'jump' from a task forwards or
backwards to all of its predecessors or successors in the
order of their succession. How about creating a
subroutine that will, when run, allow the user to 'jump'
to a task's predecessors/successors, in the order of
their ID #'s(MSP2000)?

Thanks........Tommy Lovelace
 
R

Rob Schneider

Tommy said:
Your competition (not much to worry about....) has a
feature that allows one to 'jump' from a task forwards or
backwards to all of its predecessors or successors in the
order of their succession. How about creating a
subroutine that will, when run, allow the user to 'jump'
to a task's predecessors/successors, in the order of
their ID #'s(MSP2000)?

Thanks........Tommy Lovelace

I can see how that could be constructed with a macro in Project's VBA
(my hunch is someone already has done it ... whether or not it's
available "opensource" or not, is another issue)
 
J

Jack D.

Rob said:
I can see how that could be constructed with a macro in Project's VBA
(my hunch is someone already has done it ... whether or not it's
available "opensource" or not, is another issue)

This is a very useful feature.
I've played with something like this and I've seen the work of some other
people who have done this.
I should probably see if I can get a finished version of this that I could
put on my site...


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-Jack Dahlgren, Project MVP


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T

Tammy

The closest thing that I've seen to this is the task form
showing predecessors (and successors). You don't jump to
them but you see them displayed with each task.
 

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