Advanced Task Management
Use the Advanced tab on the Task Information dialog box to enter,
review, or change supplemental task information. You can:
Specify the task type: A characterization of a task
based on which aspect of the task is fixed and which aspects are
variable. There are three task types: Fixed Units, Fixed Work, and
Fixed Duration. The default task type in the Project is Fixed Units.
See Task Types below.
Specify the task calendar: The base calendar that
you can apply to individual tasks to control their scheduling,
usually independent of the project calendar or any assigned
resources' calendars. By default, all tasks use the project
calendar. You can select to ignore the resource calendar. Use the
Working Time dialog box to modify calendars.
Mark the task as effort-driven: In effort driven
scheduling the duration of a task shortens or lengthens as resources
are added or removed from a task, while the amount of effort
necessary to complete a task remains unchanged.
Task Types
The three task types used in Project are:
• Fixed units: Fixed unit is a fixed value and any
changes to the amount of work or the task's duration do not affect
the task's units. It is a default task type.
• Fixed work: Fixed-work task is a task in which
the amount of work is a fixed value and any changes to the task's
duration or the number of assigned units [or resources] do not
affect the task's work.
• Fixed duration: Fixed duration task is a task in
which the duration is a fixed value and any changes to the work or
the assigned units don't affect
Each of the task types affects scheduling when you edit one of the
three elements as follows:
Task Type |
Change Units |
Change
Duration |
Change Work |
Fixed
units tasks |
Duration is recalculated |
Work
is recalculated |
Duration is
recalculated |
Fixed
work task |
Duration is recalculated |
Units
are recalculated |
Duration is
recalculated |
Fixed
duration task |
Work
is recalculated |
Work
is recalculated |
Units are
recalculated |
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