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What is Float?
Float is calculated using the Critical Path Method technique. There are two types of Float shown for every Activity.
Free Float: The amount of time that an Activity can be delayed without delaying the start of any immediately following Activities.
Total Float: The total amount of time that an Activity may be delayed from its start date without delaying the Project finish date.
Activities with a Total Float of zero are considered to be Critical Activities, as they will impact your Project's Completion date if they suffer just one day of delay.