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Do not use the first Task to define the Project Start Date Project always calculates from Project Start (Finish) Date Schedule from Project Finish.

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6 Do not use the first Task to define the Project Start Date Project always calculates from Project Start (Finish) Date Schedule from Project Finish Date Option in an early planning phase:

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10 If you change one of these variables: Task is set to:Project then calculates:

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13 How to define Black Boxes? How to set up Dependencies?

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23 Who knows the movie Highlander with Christopher Lambert? There can be only One! One Task – One Resource!

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