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Hello,
I just started using MS Project 2010. I have created a task with a baseline of 8 regular hours. The actual work takes 12 hours i.e. 8 regular hours + 4 overtime hours. How do I reflect this? In the Gantt Chart > Tracking view, I tried to increase the "Actual Work" hours to 12 hours, but the Actual Finish date gets shifted to the next day. 1 more thing, in the baseline, the task specified requires 2 resources (8 hour each). Apparently, only 1 resource is required for the completion of the task. How do I reflect this in the tracking? When I entered 0 hours for 1 of the resources (to signify that that particular resource is not used), the % complete drops to 50%. I want to show that the task is complete only using 1 resource although the budget is for 2. Any help? Last edited by caveman; 08-16-2014 at 11:03 PM. |
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