A Baseline Critical Path can have float! best way to show it? Example, I worked on project where half the scope was removed before it started but the completion date did not change. There is a school of thought you just stretch to fit to get 0 Float, that would be silly in the case I noted. To be honest, end dates are backed into and random and there really is float commonly. Biggest question? How to show it? There are people who cannot understand it at all unless it is a red path with 0 float, even schedulers. There are people who will make a float or contingency bar at the end to make it red and 0. Or use a constraint date either in the project or in setup. Personally I think the best way is to use coding to make the longest path red and add a text column that states "CRITICAL PATH", but you see the float. Other ways mess up the math or confuse the real end date. What do you think?