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Gail has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course
MS Project
How do I estimate my estimated start date?
RE: MS Project
Hi Gail - thanks for your question. If you are not sure of your start date then accept the default start date offered by Project (usually today). Complete your planning. Based on the duration of your project and is forecast end date you may be in a better position to estimate its start. Once you have that go to View > Toolbars > Analysis. On the toolbar click adjust dates and set the date you'd like the project start moved to. Hope this helps - do let us know if you have any other questions. Kind regards, Andrew
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