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Which one is correct "close date" or "closing date"?
How should I write in the planning documents when the task is done? "Close date" or "closing date"? For the starting of the task I am writing "open date".
Thank you
1 aug. 2014 07:27
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In a planning document you can write "start date, completion date". Closing date is usually reserved for deals, not tasks. You close a deal, and money changes hands. You complete a task.
1 augustus 2014
Dear Ganesh, thank you for your help. I need some levels of date to show that the separate tasks and later the whole report will be completed. So I will use "closing date" when whole report will be completed.
2 augustus 2014
i want to know the answer too, ths Ganesh
1 augustus 2014
loretak, I think "closing date" is correct, apart from that you may use "tail end, last, terminal, ultimate" as per your requirement.
1 augustus 2014
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