Up until now, you had to do Time Entries to mark a Project Task as completed. But, this makes difficult to gauge the progress of the project in actuality as some tasks might need to be marked as completed without having to do remaining Time Entries on them.
Here’s when marking Project Task as Completed comes in handy.
Default Behavior for Project Tasks in Project Operations
By default, you won’t be able to edit the % of the task in the Project Task Grid –
- Till now, you are able to directly mark a Task as complete by using the below option –

- And it’ll mark the task as Completed to 100%. But, when hover over the % completed, it’ll say that it’s a read-only and can’t be edited to put your custom % in there.

- So, let’s see how this feature will let you edit the % complete to your desired number.
Enable marking Project Tasks as completed
In Project Parameters, you can find the Feature to mark Project Task as completed –
- Drop down on the Feature Control and you’ll see that Task C

Mark Project Tasks as completed
When you enable this, you’ll see the below on the Project –
- The Project form will have the field to allow Project Tasks to have custom progress % option.

- Once you do this, you’ll then be able to hover over the Project Task and enter the % you desire.

Hope this was useful!
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