Relative start date

F

FujiyaJ

Hey-

i am trying to set up a project with no fixed start date. Specificall
the start date is ARO (After Receipt of Order). It seems Project doe
not allow to leave the start date blank. Ultimately I would like to hav
Task1 to be "order received", and every task after that to be task1 +
weeks or y days.

Our customer can then see that the overall project will last w month
after receipt of an order.

Is it something feasible or not with Microsoft Project?

Thank yo
 
F

FujiyaJ

Thank you.

I guess I will just have to export -copy/paste- the project schedul
into Excel and show a start date of ARO and everything else using th
task duration to sum up the project duration
 

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