HOW TO - Throw the progress in MS Project

Hi...i have the following question...how i can in MS Project through its tools throw the progress of the activities in a specific date and see which of them reflect delay.  Note that some tasks have been given time to reflect progress ... which would have delayed or projecting a certain date of execution of the work.

 

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Kevin Paul 👤 Member for 15 years 2 months

hi....one small question..Is it able to assign different calenders in a same project for different activities....if so how? Will it affect the total duration for the entire project?

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Trevor Rabey 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Go to Google Groups. Find the group microsoft.public.project. Search the group for my name or for key words such as "progress" etc and there find many posts and discussions concerning this topic and with explicit instructions.

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Dona Emalda 👤 Member for 15 years 3 months

after that you can try, tools,tracking, update project, & re-schedule. From there you would be able to know how further delay of your project will be with the current project progress % that you have at the moment.

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

Jhorbam,

if I understand you well, you want to update your project and see which activities are delayed and which would finish later than planned

first of all, you should save a baseline for the project and display it: Tools, Tracking, Save baseline; then View, Tracking Gantt and View, Tables, Tracking

Tracking Gantt will display the baseline bars together with the current bars, and Tracking Table will display all the necessary fields for you to enter the actual dates and duration of the tasks

if some tasks must be completed before a specific date, enter a Not Later Than constraint on these tasks before you update the project for the first time

Hope this helps

Alexandre

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