You need to create a link that will keep a task in Project B from starting before a specific task in Project A is complete

Two project plans that are published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 are interrelated. Both projects have deliverables and resources assigned to tasks. You need to create a link that will keep a task in Project B from starting before a specific task in Project A is complete. What should you do?

Two project plans that are published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 are interrelated. Both projects have deliverables and resources assigned to tasks. You need to create a link that will keep a task in Project B from starting before a specific task in Project A is complete. What should you do?

A.
In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, on the Assignment Details page for the task in Project B, set the start date to be the same as the finish date of the task in Project A.

B.
In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, on the Assignment Details page for the task in Project B, expand Related Assignments, and check that the task from Project A is a predecessor.

C.
In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, use the Manage Dependencies on Deliverables command to link the task in Project B to a deliverable in Project A.

D.
In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, link the task from Project A and the task from Project B.



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