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On this tab, you can review existing project tasks or add new ones to the project. 

The tab contains the following two nested tabs:

  • Tasks: includes a list of project tasks with their start and end dates, statuses.
  • Gantt: includes a graphical representation of tasks and their durations.

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Figure 10: The "Projects (create)" form. The Project Tasks tab (the Tasks nested tab)

On the Tasks tab, you can view the list of tasks with their attributes. If needed, you can add new tasks to the project.

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Figure 11:The "Projects (create)" form. The Project Tasks tab (the Gantt nested tab)

On the Gantt tab, you can view the task, planned start and end dates, their progress, and how the tasks are related.

 The Project Tasks (WBS) tab is used to manage the structure and progress of a project. WBS stands for Work Breakdown Structure, which organizes the project into smaller tasks grouped by section or Project Task (e.g., “GF - Majlis”).

The project schedule tab allows you to view all project tasks in a list format, add or update tasks such as material supply, installation, or delivery, and track progress using weight (%) and progress values. Each task includes planned start and finish dates to help manage the schedule.

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The Gantt tab provides a visual timeline of all project tasks. Each task appears as a bar showing its start and end dates. This view makes it easier to understand task sequences, identify delays, and manage the overall schedule.

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Use Create New Project Scheduling to create project schedule. This will generate a document, fill in the required details accordingly.

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The Project Schedule can be updated from or exported to a file when needed.

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