![]() In this example, I had to roll back a few tasks’ % complete to reflect the project start date. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have marked tasks as 100% complete with start dates that are before the new project start date, then the project’s start date will not change. Usually, you would set this start date a few months in advance when you start developing a project schedule. Under Start date: in this example, I have changed the date to start the following week, see Figure 5. In the Projection Information settings, you can change the start date. Figure 1: Project Start Date Displayed in the Timeline View of Microsoft Project Figure 2: Project Start Date Displayed in the Timeline View of Microsoft Project (Zoomed In) Figure 3: Project Tab and Properties Ribbon Figure 4: Project Information Settings to Change the Project Start Date ![]() ![]() In order to change this start date, go to the Project tab and click on Project Information in the Properties tab. Using the example below, in Figures 1 & 2, the project start date is the 9 th of August 2021 which is a Monday. The start date can be changed while the schedule is being built or when the project is already being tracked and may have some tasks with work performed against them. ![]() Changing the start date in Microsoft Project is very easy. ![]()
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