Microsoft Project 2013 Tutorial: Using Visual Reports
Wednesday, May 21 2014
Need more Project training? Click here for the complete tutorial. Visual Reports Project allows you to create “visual reports” that compile data from your project and then display the results in a visual report within another application, such as Microsoft Excel or Visio. Note that to use
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Using Reporting Features in Microsoft Project 2013
Tuesday, March 11 2014
Click here to view the complete tutorial Using Earned Value Analysis One of the many benefits of project management is the ability to perform earned value analysis. Note that this term is also often referred to as earned value management. This type of analysis allows you to view project
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Assigning Work Resources to Tasks in Microsoft Project 2013
Wednesday, January 15 2014
Assigning Work Resources to Tasks Microsoft Project uses effort-driven scheduling by default when you assign your work resources to, or remove resources from, a specific task. As an example, this means that if you assign one person to a task, Microsoft Project will calculate how long that person will take to complete the task based
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Tracking Project Tasks in Microsoft Project 2013
Tuesday, January 14 2014
Creating Project Baselines At this point in your project development, you should have an initial project plan created. Before you begin to record the actual progress made (actual work performed) on the tasks within your project file, you should save a copy of the original project plan. This copy is called a project baseline. You
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