So when we try to inspect the task, we get this. In the case below, a resource has been over allocated. ![]() If there is a Task Calendar assigned this is identified as are any constraint dates and also the calendar of the resource(s) assigned to the task can be easily accessed. ‘Task Inspector’ identifies the type of scheduling being employed, either Automatic or manual. ![]() You can click on any task row and then click on ‘Inspect’. The Inspector tool can be found under the ‘Tasks’ menu on the ribbon. We can use the new Task Inspector tool to find out what is causing the problem and how we can find the best possible solution for that. This is due to possible scheduling conflicts. ![]() It is likely you will notice the red underlines on the dates in your project plan in the MS Project Professional 2010. Here I would like to talk about one of the new features in MS Project 2010 – Task Inspector.
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