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Hi all,
I think I have the answer.....it will be because your predecessor is set to be ' enforced '. You can see this by the 'e' after the predecessor numbers in your screenshot. This can be selected when you create the predecessor via the Predecessors tab of the Task. The result is that you can't work on the task until its predecessor is complete. See attached screenshot of where it is set....
As far as I know, the only way to change the enforced setting is (unfortunately) to delete the predecessors and recreate them without the enforced setting. So, this probably won't save you much time, but at least you can go and fix it in your templates so that you avoid this issue reocurring in the future.
Hope that helps.
Regards, David
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