From: ProjectRita on 4 Apr 2010 15:29 thanks ..i am looking for the book now... "Jim Aksel" wrote: > In Rod Gil's book (ISBN 0-9759828-7-7) he has code for a Macro that will > provide a driving path to a specific task. You can obtain the book online, > look at Module 24. > > In his post, Rod also showed you how to obtain the immediate driver to the > selected task. In his book, he provides the code that essentially does this > for the "predecessor to the predecessor", etc. > > -- > If this post was helpful, please consider rating it. > > Jim Aksel, MVP > > Check out my blog for more information: > http://www.msprojectblog.com > > > > "ProjectRita" wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Sory for the bad english...i`ll try to be clear!! > > For example, i have a big project in ms project, and i do some uptades and > > when i do this normally the project gets a finish date even more late. What i > > would like to know is, for example, my boss ask me for a task (TASK ID780) in > > the midle off the project "Why it became so late?" and i usually see all the > > tasks that are ID780 predecessors, and try to see the answer. Is it possible > > to do a formula, or something else, that show me the critical path of a > > specific task. With the baseline dates and variances and with this "dream > > formula" i think i would suceed better!! > > > > Thanks people....i hope you have the key!!! > > > > Rita
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