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From: Lena on 17 Nov 2009 11:27 I am working with pretty large MS Project plans ( 50 000 - 90 000 KB) I now got a problem when I am using the Gantt-chart to show progress. The problem is that the progress bar is not in line with the progress line (ie progress point). This also occurs sometimes for tasks that are marked as 100% ie the progress bar shows that the task is complete but the progress line (or progress point) will not do it, it shows the task as uncompleted and that we are behind schedule. Could this be solved? Best regards, Lena EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice ASP.Net CountryList / Statelist / Zipcode Lookup http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/9fd2672a-402f-47ef-b2d1-c20697be3fc7/aspnet-countrylist--sta.aspx
From: G�rard Ducouret on 17 Nov 2009 12:29
Lena, Does this happen when you entered actuals "in the future" (you are ahead of schedule) Try this: Tools / Options / Calculation / Edits to total task % complete will be spread to the status date Hope this helps, G�rard Ducouret <Lena Johansson> a �crit dans le message de news: 2009111711275magdalena.johansson(a)level21.se... >I am working with pretty large MS Project plans ( 50 000 - 90 000 KB) > I now got a problem when I am using the Gantt-chart to show progress. The > problem is that the progress bar is not in line with the progress line (ie > progress point). This also occurs sometimes for tasks that are marked as > 100% ie the progress bar shows that the task is complete but the progress > line (or progress point) will not do it, it shows the task as uncompleted > and that we are behind schedule. > > Could this be solved? > > Best regards, > Lena > > EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice > ASP.Net CountryList / Statelist / Zipcode Lookup > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/9fd2672a-402f-47ef-b2d1-c20697be3fc7/aspnet-countrylist--sta.aspx |