Microsoft Project 2003 Advanced
Duration: 1 day
This course is suitable for users who have either attended the MS Project Introductory course, or users who are self taught and have been using MS Project for at least six months and require to know how to track a project.
Pre-requisites
It is recommend that delegates attending this course have a good practical understanding of creating a project file with a work breakdown structure, linked tasks and assigned resources, which is equivalent to the MS Project Introductory course outline, prior to attending this course.
Objectives
Attendance on this workshop will enable delegates to:
- Understand why and how to save a baseline
- Track a projects successfully
- Know what to do when the plan goes wrong
- Work with resources
- Manage multiply projects and resource pools.
Format
The course will be delivered with interactive sessions, demonstrations and exercises.
Content
- Creating a baseline plan
- Setting and saving the baseline plan
- Viewing the baseline statistics
- Entering progress using project guides
- Showing information in different views
- Examining the tracking Gantt chart
- Formatting the current date line
- Updating task status on the schedule
- Displaying progress lines
- Working with percentages
- Viewing progress in the PERT chart
- Incorporating progress information
- Adjusting the schedule
- Risks and issues
- Working with resources
- Managing multiply projects
- Importing and exporting data
- Customising the Microsoft Project environment.
Microsoft Project 2003 - 1 day Advanced course
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