Archive | REF: FIC1269 V1

MS Project 2007 and 2010: the multi-project approach

Author: Sophie TOUBLANC

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    1. Insert a project or sub-project

    • Open the project into which you intend to insert another project and the task in whose place the project is to be inserted.

    • Under [Insert/Project](MS Project 2007), or in the [Project] tab of the ribbon (MS Project 2010), click on [Sub-project]. Check that the [Link to project] option is enabled at the bottom of the dialog box. Click on [Insert].

    Important

    MS Project 2010 doesn't give a predecessor or successor to the sub-project that has remained at its own start date, which requires the creation of links between the tasks of the main project and the tasks of the inserted project.

    Please note

    Insert sub-project allows you to quickly insert a group of tasks within an existing project....

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