How to add temporal offset to dependencies?

We have a project where milestones are dependent on the completion of other milestones and have a specific temporal offset. For example, upon execution of a contract (milestone one), specific plans must be delivered within ten days (milestone two). Can this structure be modeled in Wrike? Thank you.

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Anna S

Hi Daniel! It is currently not possible to add time lags between tasks, although this is a very valuable point, thank you for bringing it up here. Meanwhile you can use Date Constraints to offset a task in a dependency chain. Just open the Timeline View and drag the dependent milestone to its appropriate date. The same topic has been discussed in Leads and Lags with Dependencies post, feel free to check it out and add your vote, and let me know if there's anything else I can help with!

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Hi Anna. Unfortunately that doesn't solve the problem for us! This seems to be a critical feature that is missing from Wrike :(

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Anastasia

Hi Daniel! Jumping in for Anna here. I'm sorry to hear that the Date Constraint functionality doesn't solve the problem here, and I understand that you're looking for a solution. As Anna mentioned, here's an existing post where other Community members are requesting functionality similar to what you've described here. It would be fantastic if you could add your vote there by clicking the "+" under the original post - this helps us understand the popularity of requests when bringing them up with our team. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this here, I really appreciate it!

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