![]() The first (project) critical path is red (no black underline). ![]() the project critical path)īelow is a little simple example that makes it very clear. Tasks that are NOT on the critical path of the project (but are critical path to an Inspector-selected target or task) will be displayed with black text and their Gantt bars will be red with a black line underneath, indicating that they are on the critical path to that milestone, but not on the critical path of the project (i.e. Tasks that are on the critical path of the project will be displayed with red text and their Gantt bars will be red ![]() Some of those tasks could be on the critical path of the project, some may not be. This displays all the tasks that are driving (the critical path to) that milestone. When we display the critical path using the Inspector, we are displaying the critical path to the selected milestone (with a target date). There is the critical path to the project (which is the latest date in the schedule) and there is a critical path to any task in the schedule. ![]()
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