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S Curve

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Alex M
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Hi how do you produce an S curve in Ms Project 2002?

Alex

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Alex M
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James, thanks.
I have with your help sussed this out, I want to show work, and used Basedlined Work & Cumulative Work and it worked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks again
James Griffiths
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Hi Alex,

As S-curve of what, exactly? EV, Work, Cost etc.

There are a couple of ways of doing this, but depending on what you want to do, each method has its limitations/process. Mostly, and perhaps the most flexible, is via the ANALYSE TIMESCALE DATA IN EXCEL icon. This can can be found by going to View-Toolbars-Analysis. This provides you with the data columns that can be exported. It then gives you the full flexibiity of excel to overlay other data, customisation etc.

Alternatively, you can use the Resource Graph facility.You can set-up the graphs for a single resource or any that you have selected. However, this will give you only Cumulative Work or Cumulative Cost. These graphs work directly on-screen. They can be printed but not customised to any real extent.

HTH.

James.