You need to update the actual work and mark the task complete

You are a project manager who uses Project Standard 2013. You manage a large project and are
capturing actual work for the tasks as they are being worked. You do not need to enter the time on
the actual day worked; however, you need to capture the total amount of time spent on the task.
The fixed work task has a baseline of 20 hours, and the developer’s timecard displays the following
hours:
Monday = 2 hours
Tuesday = 8 hours
Wednesday = 4 hours
Thursday = 2 hours
Friday = 2 hours
The developer informs you that the task is now complete.
You need to update the actual work and mark the task complete.
What should you do?

You are a project manager who uses Project Standard 2013. You manage a large project and are
capturing actual work for the tasks as they are being worked. You do not need to enter the time on
the actual day worked; however, you need to capture the total amount of time spent on the task.
The fixed work task has a baseline of 20 hours, and the developer’s timecard displays the following
hours:
Monday = 2 hours
Tuesday = 8 hours
Wednesday = 4 hours
Thursday = 2 hours
Friday = 2 hours
The developer informs you that the task is now complete.
You need to update the actual work and mark the task complete.
What should you do?

A.
Open the Task Form and format it to show Work Details. Enter 20 hours in the Actual Work for the
resource. Enter 0 hours in the remaining work. Mark the task as 100% complete.

B.
Open the Task Form and format it to show Schedule Details. Enter 18 hours in the Actual Work for
the resource. Enter 2 hours in the remaining work. Mark the task as 100% complete.

C.
Open the Task Form and format it to show Work Details. Enter 18 hours in the Actual Work for the
resource. Enter 0 hours in the remaining work.

D.
Open the Task Form and format it to show Schedule View. Enter 18 hours in the Work column for
the resource.



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