Task Types in Microsoft Project- Tutorial
Tuesday, April 11 2017
Task Types in Microsoft Project: Overview This lesson discusses how task types in Microsoft Project affect the scheduling formula used to calculate task duration. When you record actual work completed or progress made on a task in your project file, Microsoft Project will recalculate remaining task duration, by default. When calculating the work value
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Calendar View in Microsoft Project – Tutorial
Wednesday, May 04 2016
Calendar View in Microsoft Project: Overview The Calendar view in Microsoft Project displays the tasks within the project in a calendar style. The Calendar view in Microsoft Project can assist you in showing which tasks are scheduled for which days in a calendar layout. You can switch to this view of your project file
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Enter Project Information in Microsoft Project – Tutorial
Monday, February 29 2016
Enter Project Information in Microsoft Project: Overview You can enter project information in Microsoft Project by clicking the “Project” tab in the Ribbon, and then clicking the “Project Information” button in the “Properties” button group after creating a new, blank project file. You can then set the basic parameters for the project file.
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Create New Projects in Microsoft Project- Tutorial
Friday, August 07 2015
Create New Projects in Microsoft Project: Overview This tutorial shows you how to create new projects within Microsoft Project 2013 and 2010. When you first open Project 2013, you will see the startup screen that allows you to create a new project file. In Project 2010, a new blank project file is automatically created
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Update Multiple Tasks in Project- Tutorial
Monday, March 16 2015
Update Multiple Tasks in Project: Overview After you have saved a baseline copy and work has started on a project, you need to record the progress (actual work) performed on the tasks within the project file. You can update tasks individually, or you can update multiple tasks in Project to mark them complete as
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