MS Project – Task Sequence
In this tutorial you will learn how to sequence your tasks in MS Project, create milestones and respect links.
View ArticleMS Project – Schedule Review
Now that you have formatted the way your project will look like, inputted duration for each lowest-level task, assigned the predecessor of each task, assigned resources and costs, you are now ready to...
View ArticleMS Project – Assign Task Responsibilities
Assign responsibilities by either typing in the names of those responsible or selecting the names from the drop down menu.
View ArticleMS Project – Baseline Schedules
Now that you are satisfied that your schedule is workable, then you are ready to use it for managing and controlling your project. But as you progress in your work, you need to know the status of your...
View ArticleMS Project – Reschedule Men and Money
This is also called resource leveling. While the completion of tasks preceding a task determines the criticality of a project, availability of people responsible for certain tasks and of equipment or...
View ArticleMS Project – Reduce Overall Project Duration
This is also called “crashing” a project. To reduce overall project duration, reduce the duration of only those tasks that are considered critical. When you reduce duration of critical tasks, it is...
View ArticleMS Project – Printing Reports
MS Project has a number of report templates to choose from. Before you make a final print, let us first preview the schedule.
View ArticleMS Project – Data Exchange
Data exchange really means exporting or importing your project data. In this tutorial you will learn how to perform Data exchange in MS Project
View ArticleMS Project – Report Types
MS Project offers different kinds of reports. These reports are as follows: Overview reports, Current reports, Costs reports , Assignment reports, Workloads reports , Custom reports
View ArticleMS Project – Menu Ribbon
Select All Commands Scroll down to search and select commands you wish to include in the Ribbon.
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