This is an introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 and project management.
Learn the key concepts, let us introduce you to the user interface and the methods for creating and managing project by using the new version of Microsoft Project.
Table of Contents:
- Introducing Microsoft Office Project 2013
- Why you should use Microsoft Office Project 2013
- Microsoft Office Project 2013 is a valuable planning tool for
- When the project is progressing, you can use Microsoft Office Project 2013 for
- Four important steps
- Introducing the Microsoft Office Project 2013 user interface
- The Ribbon
- Views
- Tables
- Charts
- The time axis
- Timeline
- Forms
- Split line and box
- Navigation
- Shortcut keys
- General settings
- The time settings of the tasks
- Fiscal year
- The calendar
- Working hour
- Holidays and days off
- New calendars
- Resse calendars in other projects
- Project Properties
- Create new projects
- Starting or finishing date
- Default calendar
- Project statistics
- Working tim
- Protection with password
- Create Tasks
- Manual or automatic calculation
- Entering tasks
- Duration
- Task Information
- Notes
- Priority
- WBS code
- Milestones
- Recurring Tasks
- Summary tasks
- Insert and delete tasks
- Dependencies of the tasks
- Predecessors and Successors
- Types of dependencies, FS, FF, SS, SF
- Lag and lead time
- Constraints
- The critical path
- Adjusting the starting date of project
- Baselines & Interim plans
- Resources
- Ressource Pool
- Import resources
- Group resources
- Costs
- Hourly pay, Overtime and increases
- Resource Availability
- Share resources with other projects
- Assign Resources to tasks
- Team Planner
- Work
- Units
- Effort driven
- Overtime Work
- Duration = Work/Units (Duration x Units = Work)
- Assignment Information
- Work contour
- Over allocations
- Resource Levelling
- Tracking
- Adding tasks, edit baseline
- Split Task
- Update tasks with real numbers and dates
- Update Project
- Update costs
- Print reports
- Visual reports
- Completing projects
- Linking projects
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