You can make a task start AT LEAST 2 days after an other task
Double-Click on the successor tasks's row (any cell will do) and in the
predecessor's column, select the predecessor's name or ID, type= Start to
Start, Lag=2d.
HTH
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Maau,
Yes, the simplest structure is with a lag in the task's predecessor. For
example, if you want task 11 to start 2 working days after task 10, the
the Predecessor for task 11 should be:
10SS+2d
If you want calendar days instead of working days, then use:
10SS+2ed
John
Project MVP
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