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Old 02-17-2012, 12:55 PM
ketanco ketanco is offline remaining duration vs finish date Windows 7 64bit remaining duration vs finish date Office 2007
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Originally Posted by JulieS View Post
Updating the status date does not move tasks by itself. You need to run the Reschedule uncompleted tasks command -- which is going to split your task (which you did not like from a previous post) and move the remaining work to be scheduled as of the status date.

Then the remaining duration and the scheduled finish date should align.

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yes, from the previous post you are right so is there no way to not split task but still make it longer when you make rescheduling? i mean instead of that split why doesnt it just fill in between the splits? the work did not stop it siomply took longer... is there no way to do that? if not the only way is the fill in bewteen the split portions manually right?
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