ns means the task that is linked to/from is "not shown" in the current view, usually due to a series of tasks being collapsed from view or the task has been marked for hiding.
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Submitted by Razmik Aslanian on Tue, 2015-07-14 15:15
I may be wrong but I think it means the predecessor/successor is not started.
If you look at the properties for a particular task (right click on a bar and select properties) and then look at its links, it gives you the progress for each predecessor/successor.
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11 years 5 monthsns means the task that is
ns means the task that is linked to/from is "not shown" in the current view, usually due to a series of tasks being collapsed from view or the task has been marked for hiding.
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14 years 9 monthsMy friendYou can find
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Razmik Aslanian
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17 years 9 monthsRE:
Hi
I may be wrong but I think it means the predecessor/successor is not started.
If you look at the properties for a particular task (right click on a bar and select properties) and then look at its links, it gives you the progress for each predecessor/successor.
Regards,
Simon