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Microsoft Project 2000 Introduction



Course Aims
This course covers the basics of Microsoft Project and gets readers to the point where they can create and begin to track a Project.
Assumed Knowledge
No previous experience of MS Project is required for this course although familiarity with the Windows 95/98/2000/XP operating system and with using a mouse are both essential.
Course Audience
Anyone who wants to learn to use MS Project as the tool for them and their team.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Microsoft > Project
Course Library > MOS

Table of Contents
Project Management
  • Special Note about PERT Charts and Network Diagrams
  • Microsoft Project
  • Understanding Project Management
  • MS Project Language
  • Terminology
  • Starting MS Project
  • MS Project- The Screen
  • Elements of the Default View
  • Views and Tables
  • The Tracking Gantt View
  • MS Project - Menus
  • MS Project - The Tool Bar
  • Loading and Viewing a Project
  • Project Management
  • The Stages of Project Management
  • Project 2000 - Operational Basics
     
    Planning the Project
  • Defining the Project
  • Complete the Project Definition
  • Project Planning
  • Complete the Project Plan
  • Where to Begin with MS Project
  • Exercise; Viewing a Project with Network Diagram
  • The Calendar
  • Creating a New Base Calendar
  • Save the New Project File
  • Ending a Project Session
     
    Task Entry and Linking
  • Entering Tasks
  • The Task Entry Form
  • Tables and descriptions
  • Other Methods of Adding Tasks
  • Add Tasks
  • Linking Tasks
  • Defining the Summary Tasks
  • Add New Tasks
  • The AutoCorrect Feature
    Resource Entry
  • Resources
  • Enter Resources
  • View Resources
  • Set Resource Calendars
  • Editing Resource Information
  • Review Resource Usage
  • Inserting and Deleting Resources
  • Planned Time Scale
  • The Outlining View (Summary)
  • Promoting and Demoting Tasks
     
    Appendix A; Microsoft Project 2000; New Features - Summary
  • Scheduling Features
  • General Features
  • Compatibility
     
    Practical Exercise
  • Add Tasks
  • Add New Tasks
  • Lead Time and Lag Time
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