If you have tasks in your project that have been completed as scheduled, you can quickly update them all to 100% percent complete for the current date, a status date, or a date that you specify. In project, there are a number of different ways to mark tasks as complete, so we are going to list three in this tip The easiest way to mark a task is to use 100% command, which is located on the task tab, in the schedule group. Right now i have to right click every item and select mark complete The quickest way i have found, by keyboard, is to press context menu (if the keyboard has such a button) followed by m, but it has a slight delay as compared to a button combo press. Priority matrix offers multiple quick ways to mark your tasks as complete, letting you choose the method that works best for you
Here are all the ways you can mark an item as done: When some tasks are completed, you might want to mark them as completed so you do not need to worry about them anymore Please see the steps below: When you finish a task, you can check it off your tasks list by marking it as complete Click the task’s check box The task is completed, as indicated by a strikethrough and a check mark next to the task.
In this case, you can use either way introduced in this article to batch mark all overdue tasks complete in one go. Rather than simply clearing task flags, outlook now often marks emails as complete, intertwining task management with email handling more deeply than before This article aims to unpack this change comprehensively, exploring its rationale, impact, implementation nuances, and how to adapt workflows to harness its benefits.
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