From: Hertsh on
In my current project plan I know a few activities that will be conducted,
more specifically meetings that are important. Now, I don't know the date
they will happen yet and I want to indicate that by adding the activity but
not entering a date. Is that allowed in MS Project?
From: "Steve House" sjhouse at hotmail dot on
Since Project is designed to calculate dates, not only can you enter a task
without a date, you should be entering ALL tasks without dates and then
Project tells you when you should schedule them.
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Steve House
MS Project Trainer & Consultant

"Hertsh" <Hertsh(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In my current project plan I know a few activities that will be conducted,
> more specifically meetings that are important. Now, I don't know the date
> they will happen yet and I want to indicate that by adding the activity
> but
> not entering a date. Is that allowed in MS Project?