Degree of Task Completion
To display project state at the given moment, in the field Complete the degree of task completion is shown. In dialogs and in the task list, the degree is indicated in percentage, in the graphic part of the Chart – in color.
It is possible to define the degree of task completion by one of the following methods (do not forget to select the task first!):
- You can enter the needed value in the task list in the column Complete.

- On the graphic part of the Chart you can drag and move the edge of the green bar. The unfinished part of the task is shown in blue, the already finished part is shown in green
. At changing the degree of completion in accordance with WYSIWYG conception you will see the half transparent outlines of shifting. This way you will easier figure out the present state of a bar and timely stop shifting.
- In floating dialog General it is possible to denote the degree of completion in filed Complete, section Info. Use arrows to select the necessary value or just enter it manually.

Note1: In floating dialog it is possible to denote the degree of completion for several selected tasks simultaneously.
Note 2: Floating dialog can be minimized, restored or moved to another place of the screen. In details about operating floating dialogs read here
- In modal dialog Task Information you can denote the degree of completion on tab General. The dialog is called from menu Tasks with the command Task Information. Enter the necessary value in field Complete. This tab duplicates floating dialog General.

Task: Suppose today is the 10th of August. Let’s show the degree of task completion for this date. The tasks "Assign date", "Make up list of participants" and "Choose a place" have been 100% completed, the task "Make up entertainments list" – 50%, the task "Make up food list" – 30%. Try to apply all the 4 methods.
Note: The degree of phase completion is defined automatically, basing on the degree of completion of the tasks included.

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