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Article Applies to Microsoft Office Project 2003 If you use Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 and you plan to track progress on tasks, you have two options for...
About progress lines
Article To create a visual representation of the progress of your project, you can display progress lines on your Gantt Chart. For a given progress date (or the status...
Project 2003
Specify how task progress is shown in relation to the status date
Article You can use the status date together with a set of controls in the Options dialog box to determine where to place actual work and remaining work in the...
Project 2003
About the status date
Article Microsoft Office Project 2003 uses the status date to display progress with progress lines , place non- timephased progress information, or to calculate e...
Project 2003
About planned, scheduled, and actual information
Article Show All Hide All Five pieces of task information help you analyze progress as you track tasks in your project: duration (duration: The total span of active wor...
Project 2003
Compare current work amounts with your original plan
Article Show All Hide All As you track progress through your project, you can review the differences between planned, scheduled, and actual work (actual work: The amoun...
Project 2003
Review and update assignments in unrelated projects
Article Show All Hide All If you have resources (resources: The people, equipment, and material that are used to complete tasks in a project.) with assignments (assignm...
Project 2003
Compare the content of two Microsoft Project 2002 files
Article Applies to Microsoft Project 2002 You can use the Compare Project Versions tool to compare two versions of the same project file and display the resulting infor...
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