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Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

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Is it possible to show planned vs. actual bars with % complete in the Gantt view?  If so, will this include a projected % complete based on the baseline?  If this is possible, how do you do it?
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RE: Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

If you populate the %complete column, you should see a black bar overlaid on the plan bar.

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RE: Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

Simply clicking on the Tracking Gantt view will give you the current information, the baseline information and the % Complete.

I do not believe it is possible to show the % Complete of the original baseline.

Hope this helps!

J Black
www.pmconnection.com

RE: Planned vs Actual Bars with % Complete

I'm populating the % Comp column, but it is not overlaying the shading on the stask bar.  Any ideas/help?

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