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From: WomanInWhite on 28 Sep 2005 06:43 Hi, I was wondering how I can take into account buffer time in MS Project? For each iteration I want to add like for example 2 days extra as buffer... I know there's a way of doing this without changing the overall end date of the project? Can anyone PLEASE HELP ME? Thanks!
From: davegb on 28 Sep 2005 09:55 WomanInWhite wrote: > Hi, > > > I was wondering how I can take into account buffer time in MS Project? > > > For each iteration I want to add like for example 2 days extra as > buffer... I know there's a way of doing this without changing the > overall end date of the project? > > > Can anyone PLEASE HELP ME? > > > Thanks! I'd need some more detail. What do you mean by "buffer time"? Do you mean padding durations to allow for unforseeable events? Or schedule contingency, usually at the end of the project? What "iterations" do you mean?
From: "Jan De Messemaeker" <jandemes at prom hyphen ade dot on 28 Sep 2005 14:20 Hi Woman in white, Well, the only way to add buffer time (in the TOC sense of the word) is to CHANGE THE END DATE of the project (f.i. by adding a Must Finish on Milestone) You can then see the buffer by task by inserting the Total Slack column. -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/ +32-495-300 620 "WomanInWhite" <eyesofsteel(a)hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:1127904184.063655.45810(a)o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > > I was wondering how I can take into account buffer time in MS Project? > > > For each iteration I want to add like for example 2 days extra as > buffer... I know there's a way of doing this without changing the > overall end date of the project? > > > Can anyone PLEASE HELP ME? > > > Thanks! >
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