What should you do?

You are a project manager, and your company uses Project Professional 2013. You are setting up a
preliminary schedule by using manually scheduled tasks. You create two manually scheduled tasks
and link them in a Finish to Start relationship. The project team member asks you to increase the
duration of the predecessor task. You notice that the successor task start date is now before the
finish date of the predecessor task. You want the successor task to start after the predecessor
finishes. What should you do?

You are a project manager, and your company uses Project Professional 2013. You are setting up a
preliminary schedule by using manually scheduled tasks. You create two manually scheduled tasks
and link them in a Finish to Start relationship. The project team member asks you to increase the
duration of the predecessor task. You notice that the successor task start date is now before the
finish date of the predecessor task. You want the successor task to start after the predecessor
finishes. What should you do?

A.
Select both tasks and click Unlink.

B.
Select the successor task and click Mark on Track.

C.
Select the predecessor task and click Respect Links.

D.
Select the successor task and click Respect Links.



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