Microsoft Project 2003 Introduction Training Course
Overview and objectives
- Exploring the Project 2003 window
- Starting Project 2003
- Examining the Project Guide
- Opening an existing project in Gantt Chart view
- Navigating views
- Using Help
- Using the Office Assistant
- Using the Help task pane
- Working with project files
- Creating a new project file
- Saving a project file
- Setting Auto Save
- Closing project files and closing Project 2003
- Creating a task list
- Adding tasks and durations
- Calculating the estimated duration of a task
- Modifying a task list
- Inserting and deleting tasks
- Moving a task
- Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
- Adding a project summary task
- Indenting and outdenting tasks
- Hiding and unhiding subtasks
Scheduling tasks
- Setting up task links
- Linking and unlinking tasks
- Changing links by changing predecessors
- Adding lead and lag time to tasks
- Adding recurring tasks
- Working in Network Diagram view
- Exploring Network Diagram view
- Modifying links in Network Diagram view
- Working with advanced task options
- Changing a task type
- Setting a milestone
- Setting a task constraint
Managing resources
- Creating a new base calendar
- Working with resources and calendars
- Creating a resource pool in Resource Sheet view
- Creating a resource calendar
- Assigning a single resource to a task
- Assigning multiple tasks and multiple resources
- Creating and applying a task calendar
- Working with resource costs
- Entering resource costs
- Using the Cost table
Working with views and tables
- Working with views
- Exploring Calendar view
- Exploring a form view
- Working with tables
- Creating a new table from an existing table
- Modifying a table
Filtering, grouping, and sorting
- Working with filters
- Using a standard filter
- Using an AutoFilter
- Creating an interactive filter
- Working with groups
- Using a predefined group
- Creating a custom group
- Sorting tasks and resources
- Sorting a resource list
- Renumbering the sorted resource list
- Finalizing schedules
- Displaying the critical path
- Editing effort-driven and non-effort-driven tasks
- Resolving resource conflicts
- Identifying resource over-allocation
- Discussing resource over-allocation
- Filtering for resources in a specified group
- Leveling resources manually
Last Updated (Tuesday, 03 August 2010 20:22)
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