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Click on the dot next to the taskbar and drag&drop it on the target task, or drop to the dependency dot of the target task. When you hover over a dependency dot or a taskbar of the target task, both dot and half of a taskbar pulsate.
Click the dot that appears next to the taskbar when you hover over the task with the mouse.
Right-click on a task and choose "Create dependency".
Mark a task and click on three dots (make sure that the "Editor Slider" is enabled under the "View" menu). Next, choose "Create dependency".
Open a task details dialog on the Gantt chart. If a task does not have a dependency, click on the "Create new dependency" button to add one.
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Example 1
Click on the dot next to a taskbar.
Drag and drop it on the target task, or drop it to the dependency dot of the target task.
The video presents creating a dependency by dragging and dropping.
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Example 2
Create the task dependency by clicking the dot.
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The "Source task" field is automatically filled in.
Provide the "Target task"
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Define "Lag time" and enable the "ASAP mode",
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Choose the “Dependency type” (hover over a camera icon to see an explanation of each dependency type).
Define a lag time.
If needed, enable the ASAP mode.
Optionally, provide a description.
When ready, click
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Save.
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Example 23
Right-click on a task
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Choose "Create dependency".
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Follow the same steps as presented earlier.
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Example 34
Mark a task and click on three dots (make sure that the "Editor Slider" is enabled under the "View" menu).
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Choose "Create dependency" and follow the
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steps
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presented earlier.
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"Create new dependency" button to add one.
Next, follow the same steps as presented earlier.
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Edit dependencies
Click on one of the dependencies to edit or delete it.
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