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13 years 9 months

Hi Chris,

I don't think so - all I did was display the successor column, set the table definition to have the attribute style of 'unique task ID' and then did a simple highlight text>copy and pasted these values in the successor cell of the new task that I wanted to have the same links.

Just checked our support call system and I see you have also had a conversation with our analysts on this one, so hopefully they have reinforced the advice.

Cheers,

Ben

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18 years 5 months

Thanks for response Ben.

 

I'd already tried this (as I knew that's how it worked in MS Project), but couldn't get it to work for me. Were there any other settings that you changed too?

 

Chris

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13 years 9 months

Hi Chris,

There may be a better way, but what comes to mind first is to display the relevant successor/predecessor column and simply copy/paste the data in the cells between the two tasks.  I just tried this and it worked - needed to set it to show Unique Task ID in Table Definition rather than Task Name to make it clearer.

Ben @ Asta