You need to display any delay of the preceding task without the succeeding task being automatically rescheduled

In a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a task cannot start until a task in another project is completed. You need to display any delay of the preceding task without the succeeding task being automatically rescheduled. What should you do?

In a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a task cannot start until a task in another project is completed. You need to display any delay of the preceding task without the succeeding task being automatically rescheduled. What should you do?

A.
Link the tasks with a finish-to-finish dependency.

B.
Link the tasks with a start-to-finish dependency.

C.
Use a temporary master project plan to link the tasks.

D.
Link the task to a deliverable in the preceding project plan.



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