Hourly Gantt Chart % complete formatting

Jetmech717

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  1. 365
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Good day, I am trying to create an hourly based gantt chart. I have it pretty much functional, but I have 2 issues I'm working through. First, I would like for the % completed to also show on the task timeline. I have tried to reverse engineer this formula from a day/week gantt chart but I cannot get the formula to work. Second, I would like to have a line show for the date and time of the planned completion of the total project (ETC Date/Time). I am trying to use conditional formatting, but I cannot get it to work down to the hour of the specified day. Snippets below for both. Thank you

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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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