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Thursday, July 17, 2014

MICROSOFT® PROJECT 2010 IN DEPTH

MICROSOFT® PROJECT 2010 IN DEPTH
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If you are familiar with the other Microsoft Office tools, such as Word and Excel, you will quickly discover that many aspects of Project appear and function quite differently. Much of the menu setup and navigation is similar, but many of the screens and terms used throughout Microsoft Project 2010 might be unfamiliar to you. This book focuses on the differences and unique features of Microsoft Project. Familiarize yourself with the table of contents to get a  feel for the flow and content of this book.
  • Author: Scott Daley
  • Language: English
  • Published: 2011
  • Page: 982
  • Format: pdf
  • Size: 101 MB


CONTENTS

 Introduction 1

I Getting Started with Microsoft Project 2010
1 Power of Microsoft Project 2010 7
2 Microsoft Project 2010 Quick Start 23
3 Microsoft Project and the Project Management Domain 63

II  Organizing for Success—Project Initiation and Planning
4  Getting Started After the Business Initiative Is Approved 77
5 Setting Up Project for Your Use 97
6 Creating Your Project Schedule 139
7 Defining Task Logic 191
8 Defining Project Resources 241
9 Understanding Work Formula Basics 273
10  Scheduling Single and Multiple Resource Assignments 303
11  Using Standard Views, Tables, Filters, and Groups to Review Your Schedule 359
12 Performing a Schedule Reality Check 413

III Project Execution Through Completion
13 Tracking Your Project Progress 433
14 Analyzing Performance 461
15 Using Reports for Tracking  Control 499
16 Revising the Schedule 541
17 Closing the Project 549

IV  Tailoring Microsoft Office Project 2010 to Your Needs
18 Managing Project Files 563
19 Formatting Views 583
20 Creating and Customizing the Basic Reports 637
21 Creating and Customizing Visual Reports 687
22  Customizing Views, Tables, Filters, Groups, and Fields 733
23 Customizing Toolbars, Menus, and Forms 791

V Microsoft Office Project 2010 Knowledge In Depth
24 Working with Multiple Projects 807
 25 Resolving Resource Allocation Problems 839
26 Exporting and Importing Project Data 871
27 Manipulating Data Using Other Applications 909

 Index 939


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