This is a Microsoft Excel tutorial covering how to create a project burndown chart in Excel. The tutor starts off by creating ten tasks and allocating a set of hours for each task. The tutor then uses formulae to work out how many hours are remaining on the project and how many hours based on the duration should be remaining. The tutor then adds a chart to the two sets of data and demonstrates what happens if the number of hours change. How to create a Project Burndown chart in Microsoft Excel. Check actual progress against ideal progress.
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