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Tracking schedule after setting baseline

In MS Project after setting a baseline, how do you show that a task is now estimated to take less time than originally thought? For example the original estimated duration was 10 days, this was set a …
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1 vote
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Gantt chart bar style changes on its own

In MS project, when I updated the "actual finish" dates of some tasks, the formatting of Gantt chart bars on some of the following/dependent tasks automatically changed to be thicker/taller than they …
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In Microsoft Project why is my actual duration calculating to 0 days?

I had set a baseline previously and I am now updating to show what has actually happened. I went into the task information and changed the "start" and "finish" dates to what actually happened. When …
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How to show critical path INCLUDING completed tasks (in MS Project 2010)

My project is 75% complete and I have no problem getting a nice view in MS Project showing the remaining critical path. However, I want a view that shows how we got to this point, in other words I wa …
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