Retrieves the Earliest Start and Latest Finish dates from the supertask linked to the current project and displays the Earliest Start as the project’s start date. This command is available if the current project is a subproject.
MacProject II calculates the subproject’s schedule from this start date. For the project end date, it uses either the Latest Finish it calculates for the task or the supertask’s Latest Finish—whichever is later. It does not store these changes in the subproject document, however.
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If you go to a subproject from the master project, the dates from the supertask are used automatically, so you should not have to use this command. If you open a subproject directly, the first working day in the Project Calendar is used as the project start date.
If MacProject II cannot find a single master project, a dialog box is displayed that lets you select the supertask whose dates you want to use. All supertasks are listed, with their master project in parentheses.