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Old 11-19-2014, 06:15 AM
JulieS JulieS is offline % completion changes finish date? Windows 7 64bit % completion changes finish date? Office 2013
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You have your project scheduled from a fixed finish date. So all of your summary tasks constraints are As Late as Possible. When added progress, I immediately got a warning from the Planning Wizard about constraints.
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Old 11-19-2014, 07:00 AM
Puddlerunna Puddlerunna is offline % completion changes finish date? Windows Vista % completion changes finish date? Office 2010 32bit
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Right, as I said, if I change to a fixed start date it disappears. Still, that behaviour didn't occur before and previous plans were scheduled the same way.

I also don't get, why this only happens for that specific task. It doesn't occur anywhere else in the chart.

One of MS Project's big miracles I'll have to live with?
(I can live with just changing it to 100% when done, but still I like working with percentages)
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