Hi Justin, Wow, that sounds intense. Question: are the basic tasks the same but just deal with different objects? Like for us, we have different rounds of creative. In each round, you have Work On Round, Internal Review, Client Presentation, and Incorporate Client Feedback. So we have a template that has those 4 tasks and the Project Manager just adds Round 1, Round 2, and/or Round 3 in their project schedule. Then when they attach a template, they can say that they want Round 1 (2 or 3) to be the parent of task. Then we updated the layout template for My Work to include the Parent Name. So when a user sees it, they see that they have Client Presentation for Project ABC and the Parent is Round 2. (You can also add Parent Name to a task report if you use that more than My Work). This has worked great for us so far. The only time it doesn't work too well is when looking at the resource grid or the User Utilization report in Legacy Resource Planning because that does not have parent task in it. But really, resource managers haven't cared about it too much so I'm not saying anything. HAHAHAHA! Hope that helps Anthony Imgrund FCB