Re: Rounding up/down of percent complete in MSP 2003

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Hi,

I'm always a bit knocked off my feet when reading this.
6.77 % is not a figure you measure somewhere, do you?
Actually, you probably measured actual duration.
Enter that value, Project wil resoect it and not round it.
What's the use of making the division yourself with a calculator?

HTH

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I would like to set my percent complete to 6.77% but that is being rounded
up
to 7%. Since I am using large numbers this does make a difference. Is
there
a way to turn the rounding off?


.



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