I continually checked for possible keywork combinations to hit something on this. I have found some 2005 and 2006 responses that may relate, indicating that there are multiple ways to create the condition where the task won't move easily.
I have tried some of these, but have not identified the...
I have used the keyword search but am unable to find words that match what must be a common issue.
I have a resource pool and a project that are linked and the pool takes precedence. We thought that a resource at a remote site was working last week on the project, but had been redirected...
I guess I should have added the solution which is titled
MSP 2000: Prioritise linked projects with shared resources
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I couldn't get this to work and am trying to figure out if it should still work or if I did something wrong. Thanks.
Thanks. It was the second. Someone saved the old project file with a new name, effectively putting twice the load on the pool. Breaking a link solved the problem.
My initial post noted that a site search identified a solution for prioritizing multiple projects. The solution was yours, but...
I actually used your solution, but was unable to prioritize projects at the project level.
What did work was to have all priorities the same and it deconficted resources from top to bottom so I put the highest priority project in first, then the next, etc.
The problem I have now is that the...
How do I prioritize multiple projects using a shared resource pool at the project level in MS Project 2007.
I found a recommended solution for MS Project 2000, but it does not work on my MS Project 2007.
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