Microsoft Project 2003 Level 2

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Overview and objectives


After completing this one-day course, students will know how to:


Who should attend?

The target students for this course should be competent users of a personal computer and Windows 2000 or later. Students should know the basics of Microsoft Project 2003 and project management techniques. Students will get most out of this course if their goal is to use Microsoft Project 2003 as a tool to become proficient managers and to create efficient and cost-effective projects for their organizations  

Tracking project work  

Managing a project • Saving a baseline plan • Updating the progress of tasks • Updating the percent complete of a task • Updating actual start and finish dates • Updating tasks that are in progress • Updating the actual work performed on a task • Saving an interim plan • Observing project progress • Displaying the Earned Value table • Viewing progress in Network Diagram view  

Analyzing and adjusting the plan  

Analyzing the plan • Viewing project statistics • Displaying slippage and slack in a plan • Rescheduling tasks • Splitting a task • Delaying resource work • Assigning overtime  

Formatting and reporting  

Formatting a project file • Modifying a bar style • Formatting a timescale • Using drawing tools • Using the Drawing toolbar • Printing views and reports • Printing the current view as a report • Printing a report • Customizing reports • Creating a custom report • Creating a Crosstab report  

Customizing the project environment  

Creating custom views • Creating a custom Network Diagram view • Creating a combination view • Creating macros • Creating a macro • Running a macro • Creating a toolbar and a menu • Creating a toolbar • Deleting a toolbar • Creating a new menu • Deleting a menu • Creating a custom table • Creating a custom table  

Managing multiple projects  

Consolidating and sharing projects • Consolidating project files • Linking tasks across projects • Assigning project and task priorities • Making an existing filter global • Sharing a filter between projects • Sharing resources across projects • Sharing resources from another project  

Project communications  

Communicating among a project team • Discussing Microsoft Project Server 2003 • Sending task assignment requests • Sending status requests • Sending schedule notes • Exporting project data to the Web • Saving the project file as a Web page • Viewing the project file as a Web page • Working with hyperlinks • Adding a hyperlink • Saving projects to Microsoft Project 98 • Saving a project file to Microsoft Project 98 • Identifying lost elements  

Exchanging project data  

Importing data • Importing data from a Microsoft Excel workbook • Importing data from a Microsoft Access database • Exporting data • Exporting data to a Microsoft Excel workbook • Exporting data to a Microsoft Access database • Copying data

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