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Microsoft Project: 37 – Network Diagram - 1 Member's Articles

Mike Glen begins an examination of the Network Diagram.

Vol 7, Issue 1

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 36 – Progressing Work Assignments Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines progressing of work assignments in the Resource Usage view.

Vol 6, Issue 5

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 35 – Contouring Work Assignments Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines the contouring of resource assignments.

Vol 6, Issue 4

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 34 - Exporting to Excel Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines the exporting of Project data to Excel.

Vol 6, Issue 3

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 33 – Exporting to Web Microsoft Office

Mike Glen examines the exporting of Project data as a gif picture and into a Web page.

Vol 6, Issue 2

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 32 – The Organizer Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines Project’s Organizer where customizations can be copied, saved, deleted or renamed.

Vol 6, Issue 1

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: Sorting Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines Project’s Sorting facilities.

Vol 5, Issue 4

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: - Grouping Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines Project’s Grouping facilities.

Vol 5, Issue 3

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project – PERT Member's Articles

Mike Glen examines Project’s PERT analysis facilities.

Vol 5, Issue 2

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 28 – Minimizing Effect of Delays Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues with progressing the project by using Project’s Tracking facilities to update tasks, changing resource assignments, overtime and calendars to “crash” the project.

Vol 5, Issue 1

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 27 – Progress Data Input Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues with progressing the project by using Project's Tracking facilities to update tasks with % Complete, Actual Start, Actual Work and Remaining Work, producing a tailored Input form.

Vol 4, Issue 9

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 26 – Progressing Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues with progressing the project by using Project’s Tracking facilities, including Gridlines, Progress Lines and rescheduling.

Vol 4, Issue 8

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 25 – Beginning Tracking Microsoft Office

Mike Glen begins progressing the project by using Project’s Tracking facilities.

Vol 4, Issue 7

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 24 – Customizing Reports Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues deliberating on customizing by looking at the possibilities with Project’s Reports.

Vol 4, Issue 6

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 23 – Using Views Microsoft Office

Mike Glen shows you how to make use of various view in MS Project.

Vol 4, Issue 5

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 22 – Using Filters Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues deliberating on Views with customizing Filters.

Vol 4, Issue 4

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 21 – Customizing Tables Microsoft Office

Mike Glen begins a dialog on customizing views, starting with Tables.

Vol 4, Issue 3

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 20 – Levelling Multiple Projects Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues a dialog on levelling, this time across multiple projects, with discussion on some of the levelling settings, including priorities and granularity.

Vol 4, Issue 2

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 19 – Levelling for Results Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues a dialog on levelling a project covering time-limited and resource-limited levelling and analyzing the results.

Vol 4, Issue 1

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 18 – Multiple Project Management Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues a dialog on multi-project management by explaining two other methods of consolidating projects into a master project and then levelling the result.

Vol 3, Issue 10

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 17 – Multiple Projects Microsoft Office

Mike Glen begins a dialog on multi-project management by explaining how you can consolidate projects into a master project and use a resource pool.

Vol 3, Issue 9

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 16 – Macros Microsoft Office

Mike Glen encourages you to automate your repetitive work through the use of Macros, by recording the keystrokes and mouse clicks, editing the resulting VBA code and then customizing a toot button to run the macro.

Vol 3, Issue 8

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 15 – Customizing Fields 2 Microsoft Office

Mike Glen continues with the customization theme with renaming columns (fields), value lists and more formulae, concluding with creating a new table with graphical indicators (stop light or traffic lights).

Vol 3, Issue 7

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 14–Customizing Fields Microsoft Office

Mike Glen makes a start with custom fields (in Project 98+) their customization (in Project 2000+) with formulae and their application to the Gantt Chart.

Vol 3, Issue 6

by Mike Glen, MVP

Microsoft Project: 13 - Costs Microsoft Office

Mike Glen covers the basics of Project costs with currency setting and the setting up of resources’ costs using standard rates, cost profiles and cost rates. He also covers overtime, material and fixed costs.

Vol 3, Issue 5

by Mike Glen, MVP

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