Editing Tasks with the Task Information and Scheduling inspectors

Tasks have a lot of details to keep track of. When you select one or more tasks in the task outline, the Task Information inspector shows the task details.
The task Name is the same as the one that appears in the task outline.
You can change the Type from a normal Task to a Milestone (a zero-length event which represents an important moment in the project's life), a task Group (which can contain child tasks), or a Hammock Task (one whose duration varies based on the completion of the preceding task and the start of the task that follows).
Effort is how much total work it will take for this task to be complete. Duration is how much time it will take to get that work done. These can differ based on how many resources are assigned to the task, and the efficiency of the assigned resources. Note that if you enter a number without any units, OmniPlan assumes that you mean the smallest enabled unit in the Project Formatting inspector.
The amount Completed is a percentage of how far along the task is. This is also displayed as shading on the task bar in the Gantt chart. You can adjust these manually by dragging the slider or entering a time in the field.
The task Cost is how much money the task takes to complete. The resources are the per-use or per-hour costs of resources assigned to the task.
The Actual start and end dates are when the task really happened during the execution of the project. These can be locked against accidental editing, changes from dependencies, and leveling.
Constraints indicate the earliest a task may begin and the latest it may end. Editable date fields have this calendar icon; click it to summon a mini calendar window you can use to choose a date and time.
The Baseline start and end dates indicate when the task is expected to start and end, according to the original plan. These appear once you use the Set Baseline command on a project.
The Variance shows how much the actual dates differ from the baseline dates. This is calculated automatically; you don't have to enter it yourself.
Use Scheduling to choose whether the task is scheduled as soon as possible (ASAP) or as late as possible (ALAP).
Click the Splitting toggle to allow tasks to be automatically split when leveling.
Assign the task a numerical Priority if you want to manually affect the order in which tasks are ordered when leveling. (Also see the priority section of the Special columns help.)
Delay is the amount of time a task has been pushed back from its original scheduled time by leveling.
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