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Guloluseus Guloluseus is offline Assigning finish date to work with %complete Windows 7 64bit Assigning finish date to work with %complete Office 2007
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I have a programme for a large engineering project, where many tasks have been started but have not been completed. this often occurs when we only have access to part of a section, and so achieve say) 50% with the remainder to be carried out at a later date.

Is it possible for a split task to have a resume date set, or is it tied to the current update date? the only other way I can see to get around this is to create a duplicate set of activities called "part 2" or somesuch, and mark these off separately.

The reason for attempting this is that there is a monthly KPI checklist, and we lose points where activities are marked as beig under way in the programme, but are not actually taking place.

Prog is in MSP2010, but will also be converted to MSP 2007 for others to view, so a 2010 soluton would be great, if it works in 2007 as well even better.

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