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Ok, I have I request/question. Here is what I want to do, lets I have a project with 15 tasks. 12 of them are sequential, but 3 can be done at any time. Is there anyway to make these 3 tasks available even if the project is sequential?

If not that's is my feature request.
 
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Originally Posted by justint
Ok, I have I request/question. Here is what I want to do, lets I have a project with 15 tasks. 12 of them are sequential, but 3 can be done at any time. Is there anyway to make these 3 tasks available even if the project is sequential?
It can be done: Make the project parallel, add a sequential subproject, move the 12 tasks into the subproject.

That's a bit awkward, but I think that's how the current system is designed to work. Hopefully in a future version there might be a new project kind, say "with dependencies", where you could specify the task or tasks that must be complete before activating a subsequent task. That gives complete flexibility without the need to create subprojects.
 
What I would like to see is to have some easy way of making it available. Like in the contextual menu or the like.
 
 




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