The computer you're reading this with is a complicated piece of equipment. For what you see on your monitor to be comprehensible or simply to ensure that moving your mouse elicits a similar response from the pointer on the screen, numerous tiny parts inside the device have to run all manner of processes. If any one of those parts or processes fails, then so can the whole kit and caboodle - you'll be hitting keys, but nothing will appear. Alternatively, the consequences might not be immediate; a minor error might at first slow the system down imperceptibly, but each time the computer runs the process, the errors will accumulate, and the computer will eventually seize up altogether.
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http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-791-keeping-your-project-on-track-with-ms-project.html
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