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MS
Project 2000
Introduction
OVERVIEW

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Learning
to use MS Project will
help managers plan,
manage and co-ordinate a
project from conception
to completion. This
course teaches how to use
project to store and
display project
information, allocate
resources and handle
conflicts. The
course will use Project's
reporting and filtering
tools to produce summary
reports and project plans
for managers and other
team members. |
DURATION
One Day
9.30 am--5 pm
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WHAT IS
COVERED?
- Concepts of
Project scheduling and
management, explanation
of terms
- Description of
MS Project screen and
default view (Gantt
Chart)
- Creating a
project--specifying
'Schedule From' date,
entering Tasks, Recurring
Tasks, Milestones
- Defining Task
Relationships, specifying
Lead and Lag Time
- Saving a
Project--definition of
the project Baseline
- Navigating
through a Project
- Editing Tasks
using Task Information,
entering constraints,
assigning notes,
attaching documents and
drawings
- Summary
Tasks--outlining the
project--Work Breakdown
Structures
- Creating
Resource Sheets,
assigning Resources
- Use of Standard
and Resource Calendars,
creating new/group
calendars
- Description of
Project Views, applying
views
- Using Dual Pane
Views for project
Management
- Applying Filters
to Views
- Formatting Text
and views, use of Gantt
Chart Wizard
- Print set-up,
printing Views
- Printing
Calendars and Project
Reports
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