From the course: Learning Microsoft Project for the Web (Planner Web App)

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Viewing the project summary and charts

Viewing the project summary and charts

- [Instructor] Think about the last time your boss or leader asked you something like, "What is your project status?" And you may have felt rushed trying to put something together. Project for the Web makes this easy with built-in features. So, for our dog park project, wouldn't it be nice to be able to pull up a summary that we can share with others? So one area is, it does give us a finished date right here. (chuckling) You can also click the title and get overall popular statistics, such as the finish, which I've already mentioned, duration, percent complete, and even hours of work already accomplished. Another popular area to get summary details would be your charts. And, the most popular one is status. You can either hover or actually click on the different elements of each chart, and get a focus on that specific item. Wow, we have a lot of items not started. Maybe we should talk about that. We only have a…

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