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Thanks for posting. It appears you certainly understand what I'm looking for. I have been employing the solution I described above for the last few months, and while it's not the most intuitive method, it does serve the purpose.
Anyway, I tried opening up your file and it appears that updating the date only works once. What I mean is, the first time I change the Status Date, the values in the "% Complete Should" column update accordingly. However, any further changes to the Status Date do not affect the "% Complete Should" column. Any idea why? |
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