Microsoft Project
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Using Project 2010 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Codes – Part 1
Work breakdown structure (WBS) codes are used primarily to identify tasks within a project, as well as the task’s location related to the structure outline of the project. Schedule updates and financial tracking is easier when actions can be attributed to a specific task. Microsoft Project uses two types of WBS coding: outline numbers are…
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Recording Progress in Microsoft Project 2010
Synopsis: In this article we look at some of the options for recording progress in Project 2010. Once your project is up and running you’ll usually want to record progress on a regular basis. In this way you can keep track of not only how you are doing as far as your schedule and milestones…
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Formatting Calendar View in Project 2010
Synopsis: In this article we look at how to format Calendar View in Project 2010. Calendar View in Project 2010 resembles the equivalent view in MS Outlook in many ways. Here is an example using the default setup. The user can choose between Month or Week views. In this case Month has been selected and…
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Creating a New Calendar in Project 2010
Synopsis: In this article we look at how to create a new calendar in Project 2010. Project 2010 has a standard (default) calendar. There are various situations in which you might want to create a new calendar. One of these is that the standard calendar is not correct for your situation. In fact, this is…