![]() ![]() ![]() There are 4 types of Task Path Highlighting (As Below) It’s a similar concept to the ‘Change Highlighting’ that was introduced in Project 2010. The benefit of this feature is that it allows you to, at a glance, see which tasks will be affected prior to making changes to your schedule. This allows you to see how the selected task fits into the overall project. This feature highlights tasks that are linked to a selected task. It is called the ‘Highlight Task Path Feature’. The Highlight Task Path Feature One of the most obvious new features to Project 13 is located in the ‘Format’ Ribbon. This is the first in a series of Blogs that will briefly cover some of the new features of Microsoft’s latest release of Project Project 2013.
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