You need to link Task A and Task B so that they occur in sequence, with the start date for Task B 5 days after the finish date for Task A

You are working in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007 on a project plan in which Task A and Task B are independent. However, Task B must start 5 days after Task A is completed. You need to link Task A and Task B so that they occur in sequence, with the start date for Task B 5 days after the finish date for Task A. What should you do?

You are working in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007 on a project plan in which Task A and Task B are independent. However, Task B must start 5 days after Task A is completed. You need to link Task A and Task B so that they occur in sequence, with the start date for Task B 5 days after the finish date for Task A. What should you do?

A.
In Task B, enter Task A as a predecessor, and then set a lag of -5 days.

B.
In Task B, enter Task A as a predecessor, and then set a lag of 5 days.

C.
Set a Start No Earlier Than constraint on Task B, and then set the constraint date to 5 days after the finish date for Task A.

D.
Set the start date for Task B to 5 days after the finish date for Task A, and then add a note to Task B indicating that it must start after Task A.



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