Tips and Tricks: Modify the baseline in Project 2007

December 18, 2009 @ Microsoft Project 2010 from Toney Sisk

Change is inevitable. Adding new tasks to a project that has already been approved and baselined can be troublesome—to you and stakeholders. But don’t fret. You don’t need to set a new baseline to take into account the new tasks. Just update the old baseline. To modify the baseline that has already been set, do the following:

  1. Select the new tasks that have been added recently to the project. This is important.
  2. On the Tools menu, point to Tracking, and click Set Baseline.
  3. In the Set baseline list, select the previously set baseline. It will have a date associated with it.
  4. Here’s the tricky part. Make sure you select the Selected Tasks option. Otherwise, you’ll reset the baseline for the entire project.
  5. Click OK.

 

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One more thing: Make sure you communicate these changes to stakeholders, if necessary. Some people just don’t like surprises.

   
 

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