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Excel Burn Down & Burn Up Charts for Project Management

Excel Burn Down & Burn Up Charts for Project Management

November 11, 2022 Aidan Doran Excel

Microsoft Excel Tips and Tricks

Burn Down and Burn Up charts are commonly used in Project Management to monitor progress, and they’re easy to build in Excel.

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