PRJ: Edited Recurring Task Start Date Changes Back to Original
Article ID: 113465
Article Last Modified on 1/18/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Project 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Project 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Project 4.1 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Project 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Project 4.0 for Macintosh
This article was previously published under Q113465
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Project, when you enter a recurring task, and you change the start date of an individual occurrence of the task, the start date changes back to the original start date if you choose OK in the Recurring Task Information dialog box.
CAUSE
The above behavior occurs when your project is scheduled from the Project Start Date, and the individual occurrence of the task has a
constraint of Start No Earlier Than. These are the default settings
for both the project and the recurring task.
The same behavior occurs when your project is scheduled from the Project Finish Date, and the individual occurrence of the task has a
constraint of Start No Later Than.
WORKAROUND
If you want to change the start date of an individual recurring task without having the start date change back to the original date, do the following:
- If your project is scheduled from the Project Start Date,
change the constraint on the individual recurring task to a type
other than Start No Earlier Than.
- If your project is scheduled from the Project Finish Date,
change the constraint on the individual recurring task to a type
other than Start No Later Than.
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