Task Start and Finish time in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi,

Today I will show you in a short Post how to see at what Time should Task start and when it should ended.

To do that I will create a very simple Project:

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or (Timeline View):

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Start and Finish dates are visible. But, what about time? To see that, I will hoover my mouse at Start and / or Finish date, and I will see:

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As you can see Task 1 should be started at 09:00 AM.

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Task 1 should be finished three days later at 05:00 PM.

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Task 2 should be started at 6/18/2020 at 09:00 AM.

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You’ve get the point. So Task 2 should be finished at 6/18/2020 at 1:00 PM (four hours later than it should be started, because duration is 4 hours).

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Task 3 should be started at 6/18/2020 at 1:00 PM (right after Task 2 should be finished. And finally, Task 3 should be finished at 6/22/2020 at 1:00 PM.

Of course all those values depend on Calendar setup and Work Template setup for the whole Project. But this is part one of my next Posts!

Regards!

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About Nenad Trajkovski

Location: Zagreb, Croatia Occupation: Project Manager Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT He was born in Zagreb, Croatia at 1963. After completing his college he started working on projects in different business areas (banking, manufacturing, automotive industry, distribution, oil companies, etc.) developing and implementing ERP systems into different companies. He has got a lot of experience working with people in different business processes and also possesses great knowledge in information technologies and financial services. Today he works as a business consultant, adn Project Manager in PERPETUUM MOBILE d.o.o. Zagreb. He is a regular lecturer for Project Management in MS Innovation Center in Varaždin, Logosoft Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and SEAVUS GROUP in Skopje Macedonia. He was named the best lecturer of WINDAYS 2008 while his lecture was also voted as the best. In addition, he was in TOP 10 lecturers at the MS SINERGY 2009 and MS VISIA 2009, 2010. Shares first place as the best lecturer of KulenDays 2009 and 2010 and PMI Conference 2009 in Zagreb. He is also a regular lecturer in the MS Community. He is a Certified Accountant and a PMP (Project Manager Professional) and a PMI-RMP (Risk Manager Professional), MCP, MCT, and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist - Microsoft Project 2010. From 01.01.2012 awarded with MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Proffesional - Microsoft Project)!
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