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Today, were going to take a look at creating a Gantt chart that shows actual and plan in one view. We also get to see percentage completed, you can see it as the green bars inside the actual bar. Now I have two videos on the Gantt chart. The first one is called The Quick Gantt Chart. It just shows one view, right? Its very easy to make, but you just have one view. You can see when each task is starting and how long the task takes. Then came the second video that was called The Fully Featured Gantt Chart. This shows you actual, but it also shows you the percentage completed. But what you also get is the ability to switch to plan. So you can see two views in one chart. Then I got the request of creating a Gantt chart that is basically based on this, but it shows plan and actual as one view. (hip hop drum beat) So here I have the tasks I need to complete for my project. This part is the planning of my project, so Ive put a start date for each task, and the number of working days I