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replyReply Thu 1 Mar 2007, 09:56Delegate Saul said...

Saul has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Progress

how do i show actual progress (start / finish dates) on my task bars without doubling the size of my programme?

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replyReply Thu 1 Mar 2007, 17:38Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Progress

Hi Saul

You could modify your bar styles:

Format > Bar styles

then edit your task style, on the text tab, to display the values you are looking for alongside each bar on the Gantt chart

Alternatively, once you have baselined your project switching to the Tracking Gantt view will show you the original project and your current project progress on the same display.

Hope this helps, let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

Ms project tip:

Compare Work and Duration

Duration is the timescale within which a task is done; Work is the specific time element used. For example, 3 days work in a duration of 2 weeks. To compare, add the Work field into the Entry table by right clicking a column heading to Add Field.

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