Project 2013 Intermediate
Lesson 6 – Tracking Your Progress
Project 2013
passed is not a true indicator of the actual percentage of work completed on the task. You will then want to enter the percent complete value manually to indicate a more realistic estimate of the completed work.
While you can use the buttons on the Task ribbon to enter values in 25% increments, you may need to enter a value, such as 40%. Any percentage of completed work can be recorded by directly typing the value into the % Complete field. This field is available by displaying the Tracking table. In addition, you can also use the Update Tasks dialog box to enter the percent of work complete. When entering completion percentages, you can either type the value or use the corresponding spin box.
The Update Tasks dialog box
NOTE
After selecting a task, you can open the Update Tasks dialog box using the Update Tasks button on the Task ribbon, Schedule group, under the Mark on Track button. You can use the Update Tasks dialog box to update information in any of the fields that it contains. You can also enter a completion percentage for a task on the General page of the Task Information dialog box.
Procedures
1. Display the Tracking table in the Gantt Chart view or use the Task Form Details in the Split View group of the View ribbon to track progress by entering the percentage of work complete. 2. To use a table to enter the percentage of work complete, select the % Complete field for the desired task from the Tracking table. 3. Type the desired value.
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