Wisconsin,
What exactly do you define as, "...time spent on Project"? Project
already has two main "time" trackers. There is duration (baseline,
current schedule and actual) and there is work (baseline, current
schedule and actual). Then of course there is also the time someone
(normally the project manager) spends developing and maintaining the
project plan itself.
John
Project MVP
> For example, in the duration column for a particular task rather than enter a
> value in minutes or hours, I would rather have a start and stop button
> somewhere that would then enter the duration after I complete a task. I'm
> using the program primarily to keep track of time I spend on specific tasks.
> And, for the sake of convenience, I'd like to just be able to track my time
> with something like a stop watch but with benefit of having the time tracked
> so I can go back for billing purposes and compile the amount of time spent on
> various tasks. Hope that's a clarifying explanation...
Wisconsin,
That's what the Actual Start and Actual Finish fields are for. Enter the
date, and time if desired, in the Actual Start field and Project will
adjust the Start field (schedule) to agree with reality. When a task
finishes, so the same thing with the Actual Finish field and Project
will automatically adjust the actual duration to be the working time
between the entered values.
However, be aware that duration is simply the amount of working time
between the start and finish of a task. It is NOT the amount of effort
expended to accomplish the task. The latter is the Work field. If you in
fact spend 100% of your time on a given task, then the duration and work
will be the same.
John
Project MVP
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