Adding shading that moves automatically with variable dates
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Adding shading that moves automatically with variable dates
Did you know that you can apply a variable date to certain items, such as shading, within Powerproject that will move along the bar chart automatically? Variable dates could be Today, Project Start, Progress Entry Period, and more. For example, you can create a shaded area on the bar chart that starts on the progress period that you are currently reporting against that will move each time you start working on a new progress entry period.