
Show the project summary task in Project desktop
You can show a project as a summary task in the task list. A project summary task displays your whole project on a single row with its own summary taskbar.
Note: When you apply budget resources to a project, the project summary task must be shown.
In Microsoft Project 2010, 2013, and 2016, in the Format tab, in the Show/Hide section, check or uncheck the box next to Project Summary Task .

In Microsoft Project 2007:
On the Tools menu, click Options , and then click the View tab.

Under Outline options, select or clear the Show summary tasks check box to show or hide the project summary task.

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Display the Project Summary Task
Are you displaying the Project Summary Task in every one of your projects in Microsoft Project? If not, I strongly recommend that you do this.
What is the Project Summary Task? Often nicknamed Row 0 or Task 0, the Project Summary Task is the highest-level summary task in the entire project. When included in a project, Microsoft Project displays the Project Summary Task at Outline Level 0 , and the software automatically indents every other task in the project at Outline Level 1 or greater.
As the highest level summary task in the project, the Project Summary Task summarizes or “rolls up” all information about the project into a single task row. It displays the Duration of the entire project, the specified Start date and the calculated Finish date for the entire project, all of the Work and Cost for the entire project, and all of the variance for the entire project as well.
Even rookie Microsoft Project users sense that they need a highest-level summary task in their projects. However, they commonly make the mistake of manually inserting a task on row 1 and then indenting all other tasks below that first task, which creates an “artificial” Project Summary Task. In this blog post article, I will show you how to display the Project Summary Task (Row 0 or Task 0) and how to delete an “artificial” Project Summary Task if you already created one in your projects.
To display the Project Summary Task, complete the following steps:
- Click the Gantt Chart Format ribbon tab to display the Gantt Chart Format ribbon.
In the Show/Hide section of the ribbon, select the Project Summary Task checkbox, such as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Select the Project Summary Task checkbox
Figure 2 shows the Project Summary Task displayed in a project. As a courtesy, I inserted the Outline Level column so that you can see that the Project Summary Task is displayed at Outline Level 0 , while all other tasks are displayed at Outline Level 1 or greater. In addition, notice that the Duration column displays the Duration of the entire project ( 145 days ), while the Finish column displays the current calculated Finish date for the entire project ( 8/1/25 ).

Figure 2: Project Summary Task displayed in a project
After displaying the Project Summary Task in your project, you may have previously created an “artificial” Project Summary Task as task ID #1 in the project. If this is the case, you will need to delete the “artificial” Project Summary Task since it is no longer needed in the project. For example, notice in Figure 2 that task ID #1 is an “artificial” Project Summary Task, displayed at Outline Level 1 , and that it displays the same information shown in the real Project Summary Task (Row 0 or Task 0). Notice also that all tasks below the “artificial” Project Summary Task are indented at Outline Level 2 or greater.

Figure 3: Task ID #1 is an Artificial Project Summary Task
To delete an “artificial” Project Summary Task, complete the following steps:
- Click the Task tab to display the Task ribbon, if necessary.
- Select the first task immediately below the “artificial” Project Summary Task.
- Press Control + Shift + Down-Arrow on your computer keyboard to select the current task and every task below it in the project.
- In the Schedule section of the Task ribbon, click the Outdent Task button.
- Right-click on the “artificial” Project Summary Task and select the Delete Task item on the shortcut menu.
Based on the information I have presented in this article, I recommend that you display the Project Summary Task in all of your existing projects and in any project templates you currently use.
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With Classic Menu for Project 2010 and 2013 installed, you can simply click Menus tab to get back the classic toolbars and menus. Then, just click the arrow next to the View menu, you will find the Summary Tasks . Only need to click it, and then the Summary Tasks will be added a check mark, which means that you can show the Summary Tasks. If you don’t need to show the Summary Task, you can click it again to cancel the status.

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Simply click the Format tab, and go to Show/Hide group, you will find the Summary Tasks listed in the bottom of the group. Check the box in front of it, you can choose to show the Summary Tasks. If not, just click the box again to uncheck it.

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How to show the project summary task?
To see the Summary task for your project, click on File – Options – Advanced (or File – Info – Project Options -Advanced ). Make sure the “ Show project summary task ” is selected and then click OK .
- Task Name/Duration/Start/Finish/Predecessors - these are obvious
- % Complete (Planned) - this is just the % Complete field, automatically populated based on the Status Date of 10/12/11
- % Complete (Actual) - this is a Text field with manually-entered percentages representing actual completion
- White: actual completion is marked 100%
- Green: task has begun, and Actual completion is no more than 10% behind Planned completion
- Yellow: task has begun, and Actual completion is between 10% and 20% behind Planned completion
- Red: task has begun, and Actual completion is more than 20% behind Planned completion
- Black: task has not yet begun

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