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Why, by downloading the plugin, two gadgets appeared: Project Monitor- Effort Tracking & Project Monitor- Delivery Tracking? What is the difference between the two? Do I have to use both?

The idea of including both gadgets in a single plug-in is linked to the desire to allow, to the various corporate figures, to benefit from different information simultaneously on the same dashboard. In this way, it will be possible to accurately monitor both effort that elapsed.

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This doesn't mean that using a gadget precludes to use the other one; every gadget is untied from the other.

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Do I have to enter compulsorily Project Start Date and Project End Date? What do they indicate? 

Yes, it is necessary to insert them if you want to use Project Monitor- Delivery Tracking. This is because this type of gadget measures the elapsed, slippage, and therefore it is essential to give a time reference against which to evaluate it.

Project Start Date and Project End Dates represent the start/end dates of the project commercially defined.

What does that mean,  the green / red rectangle at the top?

Inside the rectangle it is contained an indication of how many days of advance/delay has our project than has been budgeted commercially. The rectangle is green in case of advance, red in case of delay.
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What happens if I use Project Monitor- Delivery Tracking for projects whose Project Start Date is planned for the future?

In the bottom bar, the Actual bar, it will appear the info "Not in progress yet" to inform you of the fact that no progress has not yet been recorded on the project since this has not yet begun commercially. At the time when the current date will correspond with the Project Start Date, the Actual bar will be populated with the % relative to the time spent until then and reporting the first log date as the starting date.

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What happens when the issues are all closed?

The percentage contained in the Actual bar (bottom bar), which returns the current status of your project, will be equal to 100% (and therefore totally green), because all the tasks have been completed.

What happens when you logged more than had been estimated originally (which is ∑ Time Spent  >   ∑ Original Estimate ) ?

In this situation we have to distinguish two cases:

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Inside the banner is an indication of how many days exceed the estimate.

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