![]() On the First column you can see a “burning man”, which means that some of the resources are over allocated.īut here you CAN NOT see which resource is over allocated if you do not use The Task Inspector. I’ll make over allocation by purpose to show you what you can do.įinally I will assign Resources to the Tasks: In MS PROJECT 2010, MS PROJECT 2013 Gant Chart is Task Related. But, I need to go to another page to see who becomes overloaded and I would prefer to have the view on resource occupation on the page of Gantt. Some tasks are dependent and are shifted with modification of others. I tried to apply MSP and found that I’m not able to see an impact on resources if I make changes in some project tasks. One of my Blog readers ask me this: “Hello, could you please advice…you all seem to be very experienced with MS. ![]()
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