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Hi
Now I think I understand what you are trying to do. However MS Project is designed to manage progress against a pre-determined timescale for each task. Whilst there is a "manual" way doing what you want in MS Project I dont see any value in it. You are using Excel in this way which is a far better way of achieving what you want do do. In Excel to pick up the last value in a row I would use the following formula: =LOOKUP(9.99999E+307,H2:P2,H2:P2) This will only display the last value in the row H2 to P2. The range can be changed to suit what you need. Hope this helps. Good luck. Tony (OTPM) |
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