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Old 01-05-2012, 12:00 AM
zahid zahid is offline % planned Windows XP % planned Office 2007
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I have a question.
I m working in ms project 2007
I want to get the %work should be on any specific date(Concerned with progress line)
I want to elaborate my question with a little example.
... For a work whose start date is dec 19,2011 and finish date is dec 23,2011.(100%)
If I want to know %work should be on dec 22,2011.
Is there tool or technique in MS Project.i don’t want to use PV.


How can i?
thnx.
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Old 01-05-2012, 06:37 PM
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Other than earned value, sorry, the answer is no. You could add cumulative work to one of the usage view and calculate based upon baseline work and total -- but it would be a manual calculation.

I hope this helps.

Julie
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