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Microsoft Project 2000
Beginning Microsoft Project 2000
PDU's - 6.5
Pre-requisites:
Beginning Windows 98 and database experience. Students should be
familiar with the keyboard and the mouse.
Outline
Project Basics
Explore Project
Navigate the Views
Create a New Project
Set the Standard Calendar
Get Help
Managing Tasks
Enter Tasks
Edit and Organize Tasks
Outline Tasks
Create a Task Calendar
Managing Time
Set Task Durations
Link Tasks
Create Task Relationships
Use Lag and Lead Time
Set Constraints and Deadlines
Create a Recurring Task
Split Tasks
Managing Resources
Create a Resource List
Assign Costs to Resources
Create a Resource Calendar
Assign Resources
Assign Multiple Resources
Level Resources
Apply Resource Contours
Multiple Projects
Share a Workspace
Share Resources
Work with Shared Resources
Insert a Subproject
Create Project Links
Tracking and Supervising
Save a Baseline
Enter Actual Work
Review Earned Value Data
Determine the Critical Path
Use Team Features
Labor Overtime and Interim Plans
Adjust the Project Duration
Set Interim Plans
Adjust Resource Work Hours
View Interim Plans
Views and Reports
Copy a View
Create a Custom View
Customize a Gantt Chart
Work with Reports
Create a Custom Report
Preview a Report
Intermediate Microsoft Project 2000
Pre-requisite:
Beginning MS Project.
Outline
Advanced Features
Import Data to HTML
Import Data from Microsoft Excel
Manage Slack and Slip
Add Remaining Work and Duration
Insert Hyperlinks
Use the Network Diagram View
Project Central
Navigate Project Central
Upload Data to Web Server
Create Users
Set Views and Permissions
Apply Views
Explore the Tasks Page
Use Status Reports
Customize Project
Modify Project Options
Create a Custom Filters
Create a Custom Table
Create a Custom Form
Use Graphics
Use the Organizer
Macros and Templates
View and Run a Macro
Record a Macro
Debug a Macro
Edit a Macro
Work with Templates
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