Microsoft KB Archive/44622

Setting Predecessor to Nonexistent Task

PSS ID Number: Q44622 Article last modified on 03-15-1995

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When a predecessor value for a task that does not yet exist (e.g. setting the predecessor field of task1 to task2)is entered, a new task is created. When you edit the predecessor field of a task by setting it to another task, you are effectively editing the successor task of the predecessor. Therefore, a new task is created (using the set defaults) showing task1 as the successor.

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