Indent and Outdent Work Items

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Use the Indent and Outdent icons to build out the work breakdown structure (WBS). Indenting makes an item a child item.

Important

To indent or outdent the tasks, you must sort the WBS column first. Once the tasks are in WBS order, you will be able to indent and outdent tasks.

Note

You cannot indent or outdent work items when Grouping is on.

Note

When you indent or outdent a work item with Timesheet Hours, a message will prompt you to recalculate your schedule to update timesheet hour calculations. This serves as a helpful reminder, ensuring that users are aware of the potential impact on timesheet hours and prompting them to recalculate for accurate scheduling information.

In the example below, Migration Complete is at the same level as Scope. When we indent Migration Complete, it becomes a child of Scope. Notice the WBS order number has changes from 2 to 1.6, indicating that Migration Complete is the sixth child of Scope.

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