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MS project 2013 scheduleing with shifts

MS project 2013 scheduleing with shifts

MS project 2013 scheduleing with shifts

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I have a question..

So im using project 2013 for a project plan design.
i nee dto assign two shifts for the projects. Heres the basics that im working with

project calendar, standard,
working hours 8-5
weekly hours 20

why does the date show a red line and task inspector says that i need to delay the task.

RE: MS project 2013 scheduleing with shifts

You might get better responses from the Microsoft Project forum:
https://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=913

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