From: mankoni on
Andrew & Dave,

Your final post(s) explained what I was looking for.
THanks
davegb wrote:
> mankoni(a)gmail.com wrote:
> > Andrew,
> > Thaks for your post. What you said is the method for adding and
> > changing task details. HOWEVER my question was how these 2 scenarios
> > will impact the baseline and do I have to create a new baseline to
> > track these changes ?
> >
> > Bascially , I want to know the impact on the baseline of these 2
> > actions.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> I think what you want is the option to save only part of the project
> into the Baseline. You can highlight the new task(s) and the task(s)
> affected by them and Save a baseling for those tasks. If you save it to
> the same baseline you did for the whole project, it will be added to
> that Baseline.
>
> Hope this helps in your world.
>
> > Andrew Skouloudis wrote:
> > > Î?/Î? mankoni(a)gmail.com έγÏ?αÏ?ε:
> > > > Once a project is baslined , what is the best way to handle the
> > > > following scenarios ?
> > > >
> > > > 1) New tasks are to be added
> > > >
> > >
> > > Select a task, then press the Insert button on your keyboard , a new
> > > task will be inserted before the task you had initially selected
> > >
> > > > 2) Reschedule existing tasks(change start dates / dependencies)
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > To change dependencies you have to break the current dependencies.First
> > > of all select the tasks that you want to change the dependencies then
> > > go to Project Guide > Tasks > Schedule tasks and select the last image
> > > , next to the text "Click to break the link for the selected tasks " .
> > > To change start days remainig work etc go to View > Table and select
> > > Tracking, while the Gant Chart view is selected. You can see the table
> > > next to the gantt has many fields to play with. Experiment with these
> > > fields for a while and you will get the point. It's easy.
> > >
> > > Hope that helped , i am a newbie too !!!