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Try taking a look at the tracking table. It will show you actual work, actual start, actual finish. You can add the remaining work column so you can see the calculation that Project is performing.
Project is perfectly suited for comparing the "plan" (baseline) against actuals. SP-1 is service pack 1 and includes bug fixes. |
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