Microsoft Project 2003 Creating a Basic Project Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Project 2003 Creating a Basic Project Quick Reference Guide
Author: Beezix, Inc Staff
Publisher:
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Release: 2004-03
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ISBN: 9781934433447

Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Project 2003. The following topics are covered: Starting a New Project, Setting the Project Start Date, Describing a Project (Properties), Switching Views, Unlisted Views, Using Project Guides, Entering Tasks, Entering or Changing Task Duration, Sequencing Tasks, Unlinking Tasks, Changing Data in One or More Rows, Inserting/Deleting Rows, Zooming, Moving or Copying, Changing Gantt Chart Appearance, Setting the Calendar, Creating a New Group Calendar, Entering a Human Resource, Entering a Consumable Resource, Booking a Resource to a Task, Using Resource Driven Scheduling, Saving the Baseline, Using Different Toolbars, Showing Planned vs. Actual in the Gantt Chart, Displaying Project Statistics, Changing the Progress of Tasks, SmartTags, Setting up the Printout, and Transferring Data to Other Project Files. Also includes: Lists of Selection and Movement Shortcuts. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.

Microsoft Project 2003 Tips Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Project 2003 Tips Quick Reference Guide
Author: Beezix, Inc Staff
Publisher:
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Release: 2004-03
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ISBN: 9781934433461

Laminated quick reference guide showing tips and rules-of thumb for managing project files better in Microsoft Project 2003. Topics include: Project Management Checklist, Schedule a Project from a Start Date, Use Project Templates, Tips for Entering Task Information, Establishing Precedence in a Project Plan, Saving Without a Baseline, Set Up Base and Resource Calendars Ways of Shortening the Critical Path, Managing Resources Effectively, Improving Network Diagrams, Efficient Formatting and Editing, Miscellaneous Tips, and Help Resources. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.

Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Reference Guide
Author: Beezix, Inc Staff
Publisher:
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Release: 2011-04-15
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ISBN: 9781936220281

Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Project 2010 at the intermediate level. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Indenting/"Outdenting" Tasks, Hiding/Displaying Tasks under a Summary, Understanding Precedence, Using the Network Diagram, Creating/Deleting Relationships, Moving a Task in the Network Diagram, Showing Slack, Hiding Negligible Amounts of Slack, Examining the Critical Path. Filtering Tasks, Adjusting Date Constraints, Using a Deadline, Entering or Reading Task Notes. Using a Different Relationship Type, Lag & Lead Time, Changing Relationship Type or Lag, Recurring Tasks, Splitting Tasks. Adding Resources on the Fly, Noting a Resource's Vacation or Special Hours or Rate, Getting a Task Done Faster. Changing Calculation of Task Values, Permitting Overtime, Booking Additional Resources to a Task, Using Effort Driven Scheduling, Adjusting when a Resource Works, Checking Resource Usage, Determining Resource Load, Leveling Resources Quickly, Viewing Different Field Collections. Showing or Deleting a Progress Line, Monitoring Progress, Accessing a Subproject File, Communicating Plans and Progress. This guide is one of two titles available for Project 2010: Project 2010 Creating a Basic Project, Project 2010 Managing Complexity.

Microsoft Project 2003 Handling Complexity Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Project 2003 Handling Complexity Quick Reference Guide
Author: Beezix, Inc Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781934433454

Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Project 2003. The following topics are covered: Indenting/Outdenting Tasks, Summarizing Tasks, Understanding Precedence, Using the Network Diagram, Creating/Deleting Relationships, Showing Slack, Hiding Negligible Amounts of Slack, Examining the Critical Path, Filtering Tasks, Adjusting Date Constraints, Using a Deadline, Using a Different Relationship Type, Entering or Reading Task Notes, Lag & Lead Time, Recurring Tasks, Splitting Tasks, Adding Resources on the Fly, Noting Resource's Holidays, Hours, or Rate, Changing Calculation of Task Values, Overtime, Adjusting when a Resource Works, Checking Resource Usage, Determining Resource Load, Leveling Resources Quickly, Viewing tables, Showing a Progress Line, Monitoring Progress, Subprojects, and Communicating Plans and Progress. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.

Microsoft Project 2013 Quick Reference Guide

Microsoft Project 2013 Quick Reference Guide
Author: Beezix
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Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781936220922

Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Project 2013. The following topics are covered: Setting the Project Start Date, Describing a Project, Switching to a Different View, Switching to Unlisted Views, Undoing Changes. Entering Task Information in a Sheet, Entering or Changing Task Duration, Using Automatic Scheduling, Sequencing Tasks, Unlinking Tasks, Changing Data in One or More Rows, Inserting a Task, Clearing or Deleting Rows, Zooming in a View, Moving or Copying Rows, Copying Data to Adjacent Cells. Changing Gantt Chart Appearance, Viewing the Task Path, Safeguarding Project Files, Reviewing SmartTags. Setting the Calendar, Creating a New Group Calendar. Entering a Resource, Entering a Cost Resource, Entering a Consumable Resource, Booking a Resource to a Task, Using Resource-Driven Scheduling. Saving the Baseline, Showing Planned vs. Actual in the Gantt Chart, Displaying Project Statistics, Recording Actual Progress of Tasks Setting up the Printout, Previewing and Printing, Printing Reports, Transferring Data to Other Project Files Also includes a list of Selection and Movement Shortcuts.

Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies

Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies
Author: Nancy Stevenson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0764549804

Whether your job is to manage the construction of a building, oversee the launch of a new product, host an international event, or plan a company party, Microsoft Project 2003 can help. Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies shows you how to use the program to plan, schedule, and budget all phases of a project, assign the resources, create essential reports, and monitor your progress. If you’re new to Project, you’ll find what you need to get up to speed, including info on how Project works, finding your way around, and building your first Project plan. If you’ve used an earlier version of Project, you’ll delve into Project 2003 and all of the new features it puts at your fingertips. Complete with case histories, screen shots, and step-by-step instructions, this guide walks you through: Making calendar settings, building a task-outline, and entering timing and timing relationships for tasks Assigning resources and material costs to tasks Using scheduling and tracking tools: The Gantt Chart which is the main view of Project; The Network Diagram (version of a PERT (program Evaluation and Review Technique) chart; Risk management; and Resource management Recalculating based on what-if scenarios to solve resource conflicts, get your costs within budget, or meet your deadlines Understanding the task/subtask structure, creating an outline, and working with WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) codes Working with a combination of cost types (fixed, work, and material) and customizing costs fields with Value Lists Saving your plan with a baseline Using the tracking toolbar and to record actual activity, update fixed costs, and more Generating and formatting standard reports (complete with graphics), creating custom reports, and using the XML Reporting Wizard If you have Project Server (that complements Project 2003 but is not included), this book shows you how to use Project in an enterprise environment to centralize information online and get real online collaboration. You can publish projects to the Web, allow team members to update their progress, analyze your project status, and generally communicate in one central, online location. Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies is complete with a bonus CD-ROM that includes: Add-on tools and templates Case history examples Test preparation questions for the Project Management Institute (PMI) certification exam Milestones Project Companion and Project KickStart trial versions Cobra, WBS Chart Pro, PERT Chart Expert, and TimeSheet Professional demo versions Use this friendly guide to get comfortable with Project. You’ll wonder how you managed without it.