In the default Tracking Gantt view, what should you do?

You are creating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. The schedule’s finish date is not acceptable to your stakeholders. There are too many tasks in the schedule to easily display all of the tasks and dependencies at once. You need to identify the tasks contributing to the late finish date so that you can ascertain whether you can reduce their durations or change their dependencies. In the default Tracking Gantt view, what should you do?

You are creating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. The schedule’s finish date is not acceptable to your stakeholders. There are too many tasks in the schedule to easily display all of the tasks and dependencies at once. You need to identify the tasks contributing to the late finish date so that you can ascertain whether you can reduce their durations or change their dependencies. In the default Tracking Gantt view, what should you do?

A.
Apply the Slipping Tasks filter, and then review the list of slipping tasks.

B.
Activate the Calculate multiple critical paths option, and then review all red paths.

C.
Configure Project to schedule from the project finish date, and then review the highlighted tasks.

D.
For the final task, set a Finish No Later Than constraint for the finish date you want, and then review the total slack.



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