What should you do?

Your project contains many tasks that have dependencies and result in independent networks of tasks. You need to ensure that you can view critical tasks on all independent networks of tasks within the project. What should you do?

Your project contains many tasks that have dependencies and result in independent networks of tasks. You need to ensure that you can view critical tasks on all independent networks of tasks within the project. What should you do?

A.
View the project’s Gantt chart and apply the Critical filter.

B.
On the Advanced tab of the Microsoft Project 2010 options, select the Calculate multiple critical paths check box.

C.
View the project’s Gantt chart and apply the Critical group.

D.
On the Advanced tab of the Microsoft Project 2010 options, modify the ‘Tasks are critical if slack is less than or equal to’ option.

Explanation:
You can calculate and display a critical path for each independent network of tasks within the project:
Click the File tab, and then click Options.
In the Project Options dialog box, click Advanced, and then select the Calculate multiple critical paths check box.
By default, Project sets the late finish date for tasks without successors or constraints to be the project finish date. If you choose to calculate multiple critical paths, Project sets the late finish date for these tasks to be their early finish date, making the task critical.



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