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Default cheat sheet: dependency between tasks has no effect - 06-20-2008, 01:02 PM

It seems that defining a dependency between a tasks and taskgroups within a composite cheatsheet has no effect. The task explorer does not grey the task out neither is the execution of the task prohibited. Does anybody have experiences or a working example for this? There is few documentation on this and it seems that changes to the cheatsheet schema are frequent.

I'm referring to Composite Cheat Sheets

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