As designed. The project will not show 100% complete until you mark
the Project item complete. Many users do not necessarily define every
subtask of a project from start to finish at the inception of the
project. They either define the subtasks that they can initially think
of or they just might define the very next action they must take.
Completing all of the subtasks does not necessarily mean that the
project is finished; it might simply mean that more subtasks need to
be defined in order to bring the project to conclusion.

Whenever a project item shows up in my To Do view, I do one of two
things. I either define additional subtasks for that project, or I
mark it complete, whichever is appropriate.

Ron

On Aug 20, 3:02 pm, Fletcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, kids--
>
> I have a project that consists of 18 subtasks (with none of those
> having subtasks). All of the subtasks are complete, but the project
> shows 95% complete.
>
> Is this a bug or as-designed, but I don't get the design?
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