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Trace Logic - How to easily see a milestone's predecessors
Pardon me for bumping in. Based on your screen shot you can get the same information in Project by using the Relationship Diagram in the lower pane of the window. For example, this shows the drivers and successors for the selected task. Or if you want more information, try the Descriptive Network Diagram.
John
- dc_27Sep 13, 2022Copper ContributorGetting there!
Can we customise the relationship diagram to show driving logic / dates / critical relationships? Otherwise, i'm still scrolling around to find the useful info
David- ineejuSep 13, 2022Copper Contributor
1. Display only all predecessors and all successors of the selected task using filters or macros.(★)
2. Change the relationship diagram view to the network diagram view.
3. Select all filtered tasks in the Gantt chart. (★)
4. It looks like P6 in the network diagram.
5. The relationship diagram shows only direct predecessors and successors of the selected task, and the network diagram shows all predecessors and all successors of the selected task.
p.s.
Unfortunately, I saw it somewhere 4 years ago and did all the tests, but now I can't even find the test file, and I can't remember where I saw it. - John-projectSep 13, 2022Silver ContributorDavid,
Project is not known for its exemplary graphics. The developers tried to improve that with the introduction of the Reports feature created when Project 2013 was released but that, I believe, was to answer requests for more management type show and tell presentations.
The only network customizable views are the Network and Descriptive Network Diagram views.
John