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Tasks Table
6
Task
Status
Assigned To
Effort
1
Write documentation
Not Started
Justin
000
100
2
Evaluate proposals
Not Started
Maria
000
52
3
Complete user interviews
Done
Maria
000
76
4
Contact vendors
In Progress
Justin
000
51
5
Complete build
Not Started
Veena
000
26
6
Determine requirements
Done
Maria
000
14
7
Brainstorm options
In Progress
Irvin
000
29
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Filtered View - Maria's Tasks
6
Task
Status
Assigned To
Effort
1
Complete user interviews
Done
Maria
000
76
2
Determine requirements
Done
Maria
000
14
3
Evaluate proposals
Not Started
Maria
000
52
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Grouped View of Tasks
6
Assigned To
Task
Status
Due Date
Effort
Maria
3
Complete user interviews
Done
3/6/2019
000
76
Determine requirements
Done
2/15/2019
000
14
Evaluate proposals
Not Started
2/26/2019
000
52
Irvin
1
Brainstorm options
In Progress
3/15/2019
000
29
Veena
1
Complete build
Not Started
2/15/2019
000
26
Justin
2
Contact vendors
In Progress
3/12/2019
000
51
Write documentation
Not Started
2/28/2019
000
100


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