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Step-by-step lesson - Detailed task
definition
Once the question of WHAT (the tasks
lists, project outline and so on) has been determined,
you should now look at answering the next question: HOW.
This question breaks down into two parts: How are the
tasks defined? (notes, durations and task calendars for
example) and how do the tasks depend on each other in
terms of sequence? Consider getting your project
team together to help you answer these crucial
questions. The project plan created will be more
concise, accurate and flexible as a result. Once
these questions have been answered, Microsoft Project
can then calculate a schedule for the project and its
tasks. In this lesson, you will learn how to:
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Add notes and hyperlinks to tasks.
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Apply duration values to tasks.
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Schedule tasks according to task
calendars.
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Create links between tasks and review
the sequence of tasks within the project.
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