How to display Primavera P6 dates in mmm-yy format
If you ever want to exclude the day portion of a date in a Primavera P6 schedule so that you are left with only the month & year portions of a date, then this tutorial is for you.
Assign Actual Dates in Microsoft Project using Task Details Form
Here is a quick tip on my preferred method for assigning actual start & finish dates to tasks in Microsoft Project, i.e. through the Task Details Form
One way to use Expenses for lumpsum cost in Primavera P6 to generate data for S-curves
Learn how to use Expenses for lumpsum cost in Primavera P6 to generate data for use in Excel to plot progress s-curves when you cannot use resources to generate the data.
Add Alphanumeric Activity ID Column to a Microsoft Project Schedule (Updated)
This tutorial is for Primavera P6 users who also need to manage a Microsoft Project schedule and would like to display an Activity ID column with unique alphanumeric ids in Microsoft Project.
How to show week number columns in a Microsoft Project schedule
Use custom fields to add start date and/or finish date week number columns, e.g. a column to show date in the format “2021 Week 10”, in a Microsoft project schedule
Display summary task percent complete when all subtasks are milestones in Microsoft Project
When all subtasks in Microsoft Project are milestones, the summary task percent complete is always 0% unless all the subtasks are 100%. The workaround in this tutorial will display a % complete based on number of milestones completed.
Baseline Execution Index (BEI) in Microsoft Project
Baseline Execution Index (BEI) is one of the metrics in the DCMA 14-Point Assessment for project schedules and in this post, we are going to look at how to calculate and display BEI in a Microsoft Project schedule.
Add Decimal Places to Microsoft Project % Complete
By default, Microsoft Project does not display task % complete numbers with decimal places. In this tutorial, you will learn how to add decimal places to % complete using custom fields.
Microsoft Project Progress Status Traffic Light (RAG Status)
Learn how to use Custom Fields to display traffic light (RAG Status) for progress status of tasks in a Microsoft Project schedule.
Microsoft Project Baseline Percent (%) with Weighted Summary Roll-up
The workaround in this tutorial is for Primavera P6 Users looking for ways to display a baseline % complete column in Microsoft Project. This workaround also shows how to roll-up summary tasks % complete.
Microsoft Project for P6 User – Assign Activity Codes
Learn how to use Custom Fields to replicate Primavera P6 Activity Codes to enable grouping and/or filtering of tasks in Microsoft Project.
How to remove gaps after data date for activities in progress in Primavera P6
Do you have gaps on activity bars after the data date for activities that are in progress in Primavera P6? Get rid of the gaps with this quick tip.
How to stop Microsoft Project progress bar extending beyond status date
Here is a workaround that will ensure that your progress bars are always left of the status date line.
How to Prepare a Schedule Logic Report in Primavera P6
Is your project team struggling to follow the logic of your Primavera P6 schedule? Learn how to produce a schedule logic report that lists predecessors, their dates, relationship types, lags & driving status.
How to Export Microsoft Project Data to Excel for Analysis
If you have ever used Primavera P6, you would be surprised that exporting from Microsoft Project to Excel does not provide you with a ready to use data.
How to Display P6 Durations in Both Hours & Days
This tutorial outlines the steps required to display two different units of durations in a Primavera P6 schedule.
How to Trace Driving Logic in Microsoft Project 2010
Find out how to trace the driving relationship logic between activities in a Microsoft Project schedule just as you would in Primavera P6
Your P6 Actual Duration is Wrong and This is How to Fix It
When recording actuals or as-built details in Primavera P6, if the proper settings are not in place, you might be recording the wrong actual duration.