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welcome to another training video by baseline achieved Im Jason Garbowsky and today Im gonna talk to you about the percent complete field in Microsoft Project now this field the percent complete field I think is one of the most misunderstood fields in the Microsoft Project application what I find people incorrectly do with this field is lets assume that youve got a engineer on your team and the engineers making a systems engineer plan now you want to get kind of a feel for how much of the work is done so what typically happens is the project manager comes up talks to the engineer and says hey what percent complete are you on this task the engineer comes back and says I think Im about 50% complete now the project manager at that point there may go into Microsoft Project into the % complete field input a 50 there that is the incorrect way to use this field so how should we do this well lets jump in a Microsoft Project and talk through this okay so weve opened up Microsoft Project