Top-Down Scheduling In Microsoft Project
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Learn how to do top-down scheduling In Microsoft Project with this simple guide http://ow.ly/LeYpY
Hi,
I am new to Microsoft Project, but has much experience with Safran Project. Is it possible to get MS Project automatically set free float of a activity as the activity's duration?
Ex. on follow-on activities.
I also miss the "planned progress" coloumn, but according to google that is impossible without using formulas which hardly works. Or is it a solution without using formulas?
Thank you in advance.
Regards
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Hi, relatively new to using Microsoft Project 2007 and looking for some knowledge.
I have created my schedule, resourced and generated my man hours (work). I have used the baseline man hours, extracted from the task usage sheet, to generate a baseline S Curve on a Earned Man Hours week by week basis. I have now entered progress into the schedule and due to delays with access etc we are behind schedule. I know what we have earned for so I can enter this into the S Curve also.
Dear all,
I want to indicate Free Float in MSP, both in a column and in the Gnatt bar, is it possible.
Regards,
satish