Microsoft Project Member for 14 years 7 months Member for 14 years 7 months Submitted by blazzard on Mon, 2011-03-14 12:03 Permalink Dan ,if im not mistaken , Dan , if im not mistaken , there's no problem about that because Finish Variance = Finish - Baseline Finish so if your finish varience is in negative value , that mean you're project ahead and can finish early and it's telly with your positive float value Log in or register to post comments
Member for 14 years 7 months Member for 14 years 7 months Submitted by blazzard on Mon, 2011-03-14 12:03 Permalink Dan ,if im not mistaken , Dan , if im not mistaken , there's no problem about that because Finish Variance = Finish - Baseline Finish so if your finish varience is in negative value , that mean you're project ahead and can finish early and it's telly with your positive float value
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14 years 7 monthsDan ,if im not mistaken ,
Dan ,
if im not mistaken , there's no problem about that because Finish Variance = Finish - Baseline Finish so if your finish varience is in negative value , that mean you're project ahead and can finish early and it's telly with your positive float value