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Reviewing the critical path - Microsoft Project Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Project 2013 Essential Training
Reviewing the critical path
The Critical Path is the longest link sequence of tasks in a project and runs from the start of the project to the finish. That means changes to start and finish dates for tasks on the Critical Path also change the Project Finish Date. As you plan and manage projects you will look at the Critical Path to see where you can shorten the schedule or to watch for delays that threatened to delay the entire project. Fortunately, Project makes it easy to keep an eye on the Critical Path. Here in the Gantt Chart view it's really easy to turn critical tasks on and off. Just go to Format tab and you can see here the Critical Tasks checkbox is turned on. That's why you see critical tasks in red and noncritical tasks in blue. If you turn on the checkbox off everything changes to blue and you can't see the Critical Tasks easily. So turn the checkbox on and now you can see red for Critical Tasks and blue for Noncritical. The thing about Critical Tasks is that they don't have any slack. If a Critical…
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Reviewing the critical path3m 53s
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Using the Task Inspector to review scheduling issues2m 57s
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Splitting a task2m 7s
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Delaying a task or assignment2m 42s
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Adjusting a work contour2m 53s
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Leveling resources4m 54s
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Inactivating a task2m 41s
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