MicrosoftВ® Office Project 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))

When initially planning project tasks, you might know that work on a certain task will be interrupted. You can split the task to indicate times when the work will be interrupted and when it can resume. The following are some reasons why you might want to split a task:

In this exercise, you split a task to account for a planned interruption of work on that task.

1. On the Edit menu, click Go To.

2. In the ID box, type 4, and then click OK.

Project displays task 4, Develop production boards.

You know that work on this task will be interrupted for two days starting March 17.

3. On the Standard toolbar, click the Split Task button.

Tip 

You can also click the Split Task command on the Edit menu.

A ScreenTip appears, and the mouse pointer changes.

4. Move the mouse pointer over the Gantt bar of task 4.

This ScreenTip is essential for accurately splitting a task, because it contains the date at which you would start the second segment of the task if you dragged the mouse pointer from its current location on the Gantt bar. As you move the mouse pointer along the Gantt bar, you will see the start date in the ScreenTip change.

5. Move (but don’t click) the mouse pointer over the Gantt bar of task 4 until the start date of Monday, 3/17/08, appears in the ScreenTip.

6. Click and drag the mouse pointer to the right until the start date of Wednesday, 3/19/08, appears in the ScreenTip, and then release the mouse button.

Project inserts a task split, represented in the Gantt chart as a dotted line, between the two segments of the task.

Tip 

Splitting tasks with the mouse might take a little practice. In step 6, if you didn’t split task 4 so that the second segment starts on 3/19/08, just point to it again. When the mouse pointer changes to a four-headed arrow, drag the segment to the correct start date.

Here are a few other things to keep in mind when splitting tasks:

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