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Moving Tasks Up, Down, and All Around

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In Chapter 2, I show you how to outdent and indent tasks to create the WBS and the project outline. In this section, I show you additional ways to move tasks as well as collapse and expand tasks.

A maxim of project management says that things change: Tasks that you thought you could complete early can’t happen yet because money, people, or materials are in short supply. Or a task that you thought you couldn’t start until next July gets bumped up in priority when your customer changes their mind (again) about deliverables. Because of this changeability, when you enter tasks in a project outline, odds are that you’ll need to move those tasks around at some point. You should understand that moving a task can change its outline level, so you’ll need to check your outline level for tasks that you move and adjust it as necessary using the indent and outdent features.

Microsoft Project For Dummies

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