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    Apply a Phase to a Schedule

    Create phase-specific schedules to track how a project evolves over time.

    1. In the Project Browser, select the schedule name.
    2. On the Properties palette, under Phasing, select values for the Phase Filter and Phase parameters.
    3. Click Apply.
    Parent topic: Refine a Schedule

    Related Concepts

    • About Phasing
    • About Phase Filters
    • About Schedules

    Related Tasks

    • Modify a Schedule
    • Create a Schedule or Quantity

    Related Information

    • Project Phasing

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