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Question regarding tracking against multiple baselines

Question regarding tracking against multiple baselines

Question regarding tracking against multiple baselines

(OP)
Dear all,

I've seen this post:

"My first quesiton is, about baselines, when i do View, Tracking Gantt, I see the scheduled vs the Baseline, however I want to see this as scheduled vs Baseline 1 or 2 or 3...not just against Baseline, "

on the forum, but no answers were given to it.
I also have the same question; can anyone help me this one?

Thanks in advance,

Ricardo

RE: Question regarding tracking against multiple baselines

Try this:
1. Right click on the Gantt Chart portion of your schedule.
2. Click on Bar Styles
3. Go to the bottom of the list
4. Type in "Baseline 1"
5. For the Appearance of the Bar Shape, select one that is very thin.
6. Under Show For, select Normal
7. Click on OK

These steps will display Baseline 1 on your Gantt Chart.

Hope this helps!

J Black
www.pmconnection.com

RE: Question regarding tracking against multiple baselines

(OP)
Jblack,

That's exactly what I wanted. Thanks so much for your answer!

Greetings,

Ricardo

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