You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A task in the project schedule is divided into two resource assignments. Each assignment will take 40 hours to complete. Resource A can begin the first week of the project. Resource B can begin 1 week later. You need the project schedule to reflect two resources with different start dates assigned to one task. What should you do?
A.
Create one resource for the task, and then assign 80 hours of work to this resource.
B.
Create a task that has a duration of 2 weeks, and then assign both resources to the task. For Resource A, set the assignment to be front loaded. For Resource B, set the assignment to be back loaded.
C.
Create a task that includes 40 hours of work and has a duration of 2 weeks. Assign both resources to the task. For Resource A, set the start date to the beginning of the first week. For Resource B, set the start date to 1 week later.
D.
Create a task that has a duration of 2 weeks, and then assign both resources to the task. Assign 40 hours of work to each resource. For Resource A, set the start date to the beginning of the first week.
For Resource B, set the start date to 1 week later.