![]() Right or wrong, Microsoft Project lets you do this, so what’s behind the percent complete values that it calculates? In my sample plan, Project re-calculates my percent complete values as follows: Real life projects just tend to be a little more complicated than that. While it’s nice to be able to set your project as current through a certain date, many project managers agree that you can’t simply declare things as finished, just because you’ve gotten to a certain point on the calendar. This is a useful feature in some circumstances, but It’s debatable how appropriate this practice is in general. Microsoft Project gives users the ability to mark that their projects are complete through a certain date:
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