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Microsoft Project (that may be overkill) or Fast Track. DateBook
(Aldus) may provide enough for your needs, as well. Check them out and
compare them to your scenario...
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Hi gang.
Now that I'm finally getting settled in my new job, my boss wants me to
start
projecting out how long it'll take me to do my documents. I've looked at
Microsoft Schedule, but that seems pretty limited. What other software is
there that I can try out. What I would like is something that breaks out a
task into sub-tasks. I've never done this before, so any info I can get is
very welcome. Thanks!