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ICNARC261 ICNARC261 is offline Actual number of days working on the task VS period of time to complete the task Windows 11 Actual number of days working on the task VS period of time to complete the task Office 2021
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Question Actual number of days working on the task VS period of time to complete the task

Hi All,

You may find my question stupid, but after a long hassle, I decided to ask for help.

Given: Say I input a new summary task for the project and say this summary task has 5 tasks. The time period for each task is 1 week (5 days) and the time gap between tasks is 3 weeks (15 days). I set the project time to be calculated in days. After all that, my summary task shows that the total amount of working time is 100 days (working + gap), instead of 25 days of actual work.



Pop-quiz: how can I set the summary task to show the actual amount of working time instead of the total time including gaps?

Sorry if it all sounds confusing, I tried to be as specific as I could.
Thanks to everyone in advance!

P.S. I use MP 365
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