Microsoft Project 2000 For Dummies Quick Reference

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-05-05
Publisher(s): For Dummies
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Summary

This easy-to-read reference helps you harness the power of the project management capabilities of Microsoft Project 2000. No-fluff instructions and tips show you to create a plan, build tasks, and outline stages in your plan. Discover to use the vast menu of features in Microsoft Project 2000: scheduling, reporting, resource allocation, workflow management, and project tracking. You can even plan your deadlines depending on constraining events or costs. With this handy guide at your side, you can come in under budget and in plenty of time.

Author Biography

About the Author Nancy Stevenson has authored more than a dozen books on topics ranging from motivating employees to various software products and online productivity. Nancy is coauthor of Microsoft Project 98 Bible, published by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. Currently a full-time author and publishing-industry consultant, Nancy has held several key management positions in publishing and the software industry in the past. In her capacity in the software industry, she has trained hundreds of employees of Fortune 500 companies in computer project management. Nancy has also been a technical-writing instructor at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis (IUPUI).

Table of Contents

The Big Picture: Microsoft Project 2000.
PART I: Creating Your Project Plan.
PART II: Building Tasks.
PART III: Outlining.
PART IV: Setting Timing with Dependencies, Constraints, and Deadlines.
PART V: Defining Resources.
PART VI: Associating Resources with Costs.
PART VII: Making Resource Assignments.
PART VIII: Refining and Finalizing Your Project Plan.
PART IX: Formatting Your Project.
PART X: Saving Your Baseline and Protecting Your Project.
PART XI: Monitoring Project Activity.
PART XII: Reporting and Printing.
PART XIII: Working Online with Microsoft Project.
Appendix: Installation Requirements for Project Central.
Glossary: Tech Talk.
Index.
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