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Marked boxes on PERT View

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Nicolas Berger
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Hi !

I was wondering to what corresponds Marked boxes on PERT view ?
I mean some activities are normal and some are striped ?
What’s that ?

Thanks by advance.

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Nicolas Berger
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I know it’s strange but this is the way I received the schedule...
Anyhow, those activities have constraints...
Ashraf Jahangeer
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How can there be % complete without start, anyway I hope you have now fixed the problem.

Regards,

Ashraf
Nicolas Berger
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Actually, there is no start date but there is % complete greater than "0".

Thanks anyway...
Ashraf Jahangeer
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Check Again,

Single diagonal line is for started activites. You must have put Actual start date for these.

Regards,


Ashraf
Nicolas Berger
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No, only one diagonal through the box, plus I only have activities not started....
Ashraf Jahangeer
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Nicolas,

By striped if you mean X crossed , then it is the completed activites.

Regards,

Ashraf