When referring to resource information, the quantity assigned to a resource; used to calculate resource durations. For example, 4.00 might mean a group of four editors working full time.
               
The maximum level at which a resource should be assigned work, such as 1.00 for a single resource available full time. You set this number in the Resource Table, and a bold horizontal line that corresponds to the number is displayed in the Resource Histogram.
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A supertask’s Earliest Start and Latest Finish. These dates can be used to calculate a schedule for a subproject linked to the supertask.
         
A goal or a significant point in a project, such as the start, finish, or completion of a phase or set of tasks.
             
Slack time that is less than 0. For example, a slack of –1 day would mean that you’d have to take one work day off the task duration to meet the Latest Finish date for that task.