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Working with a table

Working with a table

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Working with a table

- The table pane on the left side of many views, like the one you see in the Gantt chart, displays project fields in columns so you can see or edit values for tasks, resources, or assignments. You can switch the table that appears to see different sets of data. You can also adjust the width of the table pane to see more or less of the table. In this Gantt chart view, there's a table on the left pane of the window. If you want to change the table that you see, on the view tab click the down arrow for tables, and then choose the table that you want. In this case, I'll click summary and the summary table appears. The summary table is a nice overview of the information about tasks. I'm going to widen the table here, and you can see that a summary table has the duration field, start date, finish date, the percent of duration that's complete, the task cost, and how many work hours are involved. If you want to choose a different view, click the down arrow on the tables button again and…

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