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Old 12-14-2011, 11:25 AM
ketanco ketanco is offline entering future dates for a project that has started Windows 7 64bit entering future dates for a project that has started Office 2007
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Hello,
The project I am assigned has started already but some of the areas and their tasks have not been put in yet. not even basline dates. so, i wrote the list of the tasks for those future activities. someone gave me the dates i should enter for them, the dates in next year.

1-now, do i enter them to baseline start and finish, or start and finish columns? or which date type i should use to enter these future, intended dates?

2-also, if i enter them to basline it doesnt calculate the duration automatically, why?



3-how does the actual duration, actual start and actual finish dates fit in here? how about them?
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