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reprting

ResolvedVersion 2010

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Reprting

Drop line progress to show task in advance when reporting % progress

RE: Reprting

Hi Stuart

The drop line feature in Project (Format, Gridlines, Progress Lines) no longer displays tasks being ahead of schedule.

Instead use the Tracking Gantt to compare actual and planned durations. You'll need to select Project, Set Baseline before starting to report progress. This shows % completion for actual and plan.

Doug
Best STL

Tue 17 Nov 2015: Automatically marked as resolved.

MS Project tip:

Avoid Accidental Constraints

The initial default table is the Entry table. Enter a task name and duration, but do not enter start or finish dates. Form the plan using links, predecessors. Typing dates introduces constraints. To remove these constraints, double click on a task, and on the Advanced page of Task Information set the constraint back to As Soon As Possible (all other options are there too.)

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