Monthly Archives: October 2013

% Complete VS Physical % Complete in MS PROJECT 2013

Hi, I will explain hot to track Physical % Complete in MS PROJECT 2013. In MS PROJECT you can Track %Complete, % Work Complete, and Physical % Complete. Where are the differences? % Complete is about Duration % Work Complete … Continue reading

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% Complete vs % Work Complete in MS PROJECT 2013

Hi, some people asked me about difference between %Complete, and %Work Complete. I’ll show you the difference with a very simple example in MS PROJECT 2013. First, I will create a Simple Project with a single Task: I will have … Continue reading

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Percentage completed vs. Actual Work in MS PROJECT 2013!

Hi, again, my Blog reader has a problem: “Dear Nenad, your blog is a real treasure and I am so happy I came across it a year ago when we started with the implementation of the MS Project Server 2010 … Continue reading

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ASAP and ALAP constraint combination in MS PROJECT 2013

Hi, my Blog Reader has a problem: “Please can you help me. I would like to know how I can ask MS project to set one task ALAP without causing successors to move ALAP as well. In other words, I … Continue reading

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Tracking resources exact hours on a standard calendar in MS PROJECT 2013

  Hi, Again a question from one of my Blog readers: “Dear Nenad,I really appreciate your blog…helps me immensely.I would really be grateful if you could help me on tracking resources exact hours on a standard calendar. I am interested … Continue reading

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