Learn how to get more done quickly with Microsoft Project, the popular scheduling and project management software that integrates with Microsoft 365.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Introduction
- Learning objectives
- Describe the benefits of scheduling
- List and differentiate the items in the Project family
- Learn about the new features
- Define project management
- Learning objectives
- Explore the Project user interface
- Manage files and set options in the Backstage view
- Work with schedule details in views
- Use reports to check a plan’s status
- Learning objectives
- Create a new plan and set its start date
- Set nonworking days in the project calendar
- Enter the plan title and other properties
- Learning objectives
- Create tasks
- Switch task scheduling from manual to automatic
- Enter task durations and estimates
- Enter milestone tasks
- Create summary tasks to outline the plan
- Link tasks to create dependencies
- Check a plan’s duration and finish date
- Document task information
- Learning objectives
- Set up work resources
- Enter the maximum capacity for work resources
- Enter work resource pay rates
- Adjust working time in a resource calendar
- Set up cost resources
- Document resources by using notes
- Learning objectives
- Assign work resources to tasks
- Control work when adding or removing resource assignments
- Assign cost resources to tasks
- Check the plan after assigning resources
- Learning objectives
- Customize a Gantt chart view
- Add tasks to a Timeline view
- Customize reports
- Copy views and reports
- Print views and reports
- Learning objectives
- Understand progress tracking
- Save a baseline of your plan
- Track a plan as scheduled
- Enter a task’s completion percentage
- Enter actual values for tasks
- Summary
Taught by
Microsoft Press and Cindy M Lewis