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Indent and outdent tasks to show hierarchy — that is, to turn your task list into an outline of your project. An indented task becomes a subtask of the task above it, which becomes a summary task.
Want more? Use subtasks and summary tasks to show phases, easily navigate through a large project, and more. Link tasksYou can link any two tasks in a project to show their relationship (also called a task dependency). Dependencies drive the project schedule — once you link the tasks, every change you make to one affects the other, which affects the next one, and so on.
Want more? Project supports to show different relationships. Want to change the link type or remove the link completely? Change your viewProject starts you off with the tried-and-true Gantt Chart, but you have dozens of other options for viewing your tasks and resources and how they’re all connected. You can change any view to meet your specific needs.
Want more? There’s a lot more to learn here! Need some help choosing the right view of your project? Print your projectPrinting a view or report in Project is similar to printing in other Office programs: Click File > Print > Print. Want more? Getting only the specific project information you want to share with your stakeholders into your printout can involve some prep work before you hit the print button:
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