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repetitive tasks
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Used to automate manually intensive and repetitive tasks.
Because they can perform repetitive tasks with precision, robots are replacing people on assembly lines.
You can't. but you can make it less painful by avoiding repetitive tasks.
NO. Because this is the routine of my work everyday.
1. Tasks that are repetitive. 2. Tasks that can be easily described as a series of steps, where all of the inputs are known or are easily obtained. 3. Tasks that are very prone to human error.
Laptops can simplify daily tasks because the user is not confined to one place like a traditional computer. They are more portable so they can be used by a user on the go.
You should link predecessor tasks in Microsoft project if you want them to move together.If you want to manually control each tasks' date then don't link them.
cleaning, studying attending some work/school related infrastructure essential to society