You need to represent the relationship from Task B to Task A in the project schedules

You are managing two project schedules in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Task A in Project Alpha cannot begin until Task B in Project Bravo is complete. You insert both projects into a master project. You need to represent the relationship from Task B to Task A in the project schedules. What should you do?

You are managing two project schedules in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Task A in Project Alpha cannot begin until Task B in Project Bravo is complete. You insert both projects into a master project. You need to represent the relationship from Task B to Task A in the project schedules. What should you do?

A.
Create a start-to-finish relationship and save changes to the master project, Project Alpha, and Project Bravo.

B.
Create a finish-to-start relationship and save changes to the master project, Project Alpha, and Project Bravo.

C.
Create a start-to-finish relationship. Save changes to the master project, but do not save changes to Project Alpha or Project Bravo.

D.
Create a finish-to-start relationship. Save changes to the master project, but do not save changes to Project Alpha or Project Bravo.



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