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Tayyab has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Task completion

How would you mark a task as fully completed?

RE: Task completion

Hi Tayyab

There are several ways of doing this - perhaps the quickest is to move your mouse pointer to the start of the task's bar on the Gantt chart. You will see your mouse pointer change to a % symbol. Left click and gently drag your mouse over to the end of the task bar. You will see Project draws a line through your bar indicating progress. When this line is at the end of the bar your task is marked 100% complete.

I hope this is helpful - do let us know if you have any other questions.

Andrew

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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