1) When you make a template, make sure that that the start is driven by a single milestone, which is called “Project Start”. Later you can move this milestone, by changing it’s Start Not Earlier Then date, this in turn will move the rest of the schedule. Also it will be easy to copy and paste this template in any other schedule, provided you change the date of the “Project Start” milestone.
2) Just change in MSP the Project Start Date (Project => Project Information), this in turn will reschedule the schedule
For both approaches, make sure that you don’t use constraints on any of the tasks (e.g. must start on etc), except on the Project Start milestone
I personally prefer the 1st way, because it allows to connect template to already existing schedule by linking Project Start milestone
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16 years 1 monthHello Evgeny Many thanks
Hello Evgeny
Many thanks for your quick responce i'll try your suggestion and let you know how it goes
Regards
Jamie
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17 years 9 monthsJamie,I would do it 2
Jamie,
I would do it 2 ways
1) When you make a template, make sure that that the start is driven by a single milestone, which is called “Project Start”. Later you can move this milestone, by changing it’s Start Not Earlier Then date, this in turn will move the rest of the schedule. Also it will be easy to copy and paste this template in any other schedule, provided you change the date of the “Project Start” milestone.
2) Just change in MSP the Project Start Date (Project => Project Information), this in turn will reschedule the schedule
For both approaches, make sure that you don’t use constraints on any of the tasks (e.g. must start on etc), except on the Project Start milestone
I personally prefer the 1st way, because it allows to connect template to already existing schedule by linking Project Start milestone
Regards.
Evgeny