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Percent Complete


When a task is first created, its percent complete is zero. When the task is updated with values for actual duration, remaining duration, or actual work (which affects actual duration), Microsoft Project calculates percent complete as:


Percent Complete = (Actual Duration / Duration) * 100

If a value is entered in the % Complete field, Microsoft Project automatically calculates actual duration and remaining duration, based around the a task's currently scheduled duration. Microsoft Project will also copy a task's scheduled start into actual start and scheduled finish to actual finish if the task is marked as 100% complete.



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