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From: rkh31 on 23 May 2005 12:03 Why do the 0 days on free slack not also show up as a red line on the gantt chart as a critical path? Thanks Randy
From: davegb on 23 May 2005 12:21 The default settings in the Gantt don't show the critical path. This is because in the "early" days of Project for Windows, MS support line got a lot of calls asking, "How come Project it trying to tell me what's critical on my project? The software doesn't know that, only I know that." They were confusing the conversational term and the scheduling term. In one of the early versions (don't remember which one now), they "hid" the CP and made it so you have to turn it's display on. To turn it on, click on the Gantt Chart Wizard near the right end of the standard toolbar. You have to tell it to go ahead and run it. I think it's the second window where one of the choices is "Critcal Path". Select that, and then either "Finish" or continue through the Wizard if you want to make some other formatting changes to the default settings. Now the critical tasks will be in red. By the way, it's not "free slack" being zero that makes the task critical. Free slack is the amount of time a task can slip without effecting any other task. It's "Total Slack" that determines criticality (the amount of time a task can slip without effecting the end date of the project). Best of luck! rkh31(a)att.net wrote: > Why do the 0 days on free slack not also show up as a red line on the > gantt chart as a critical path? > > Thanks > Randy
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