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Create a Baseline View

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Lee Mallek
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I have a programme that I have baselined and progress reschedule on a weekly basis in Powerproject.

My client has requested to see a jagged line down the original baseline.

How do you display a progressed baseline only?

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Chris Rymer
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Lee

Go to View - View - Jagged Progress. This wil give you the view that you are after. This shows the baseline but with the jagged progress you need. The current position of the tasks are shown underneath the baseline and can be turned off if required in Format - Bar Chart.

 

Chris

Mike Testro
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Hi Lee

Step 1 Save your original programme in a new file.

Step 2 Copy Paste your progressed Start End Dates into the new file and DO NOT SAVE IT.

Step 3 Baseline the copied dates

Step 4 Close the file without saving it.

Step 5 Open the file and Add progress to the file and set as jagged.and add the progress to that - leave the progress line jagged.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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