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Old 08-15-2012, 08:05 AM
ketanco ketanco is offline correcting split tasks Windows 7 64bit correcting split tasks Office 2007
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when i was updating one of my schedules, some of the tasks got splitted although i didnt want (which are now complete). there are quite a few of them.



1-how can i make those past 100% tasks show as continuous bars? is there a shortcut to do all of them at once? or should i go to them one by one?

2-whatever the answer is for question 1, what is the best method to do that?
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:48 AM
JulieS JulieS is offline correcting split tasks Windows 7 64bit correcting split tasks Office 2010 32bit
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Tasks get split if you don't have any work entered on a day. If the tasks is 100% complete, it has an actual start and actual finish. Rejoining the task may drop the % complete below 100%.

I don't know why you are concerned about the split - it merely reflects reality. The task was started, stopped, restarted.
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