Microsoft Project 2013 step by step /
By: Chatfield, Carl S [author.].
Contributor(s): Johnson, Timothy D [author.].
Series: Step by step (Redmond, Wash.): Publisher: Redmond, Washington : Microsoft, [2013]Description: xv, 557 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text $2 rdacontent | text | still image Media type: unmediated $2 rdamedia | unmediated Carrier type: volume $2 rdacarrier | volumeISBN: 9780735669116 (pbk.); 9780735669116:; 0735669112 (pbk.).Subject(s): Microsoft Project | Project management -- Computer programs![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Includes index.
Introduction -- pt. 1. Introduction to Microsoft Project. Microsoft Project, project management and you -- A guided tour of Project -- pt. 2. Simple scheduling basics. Starting a new plan -- Building a task list -- Setting up resources -- Assigning resources to tasks -- Formatting and sharing your plan -- Tracking progress -- pt. 3. Advanced scheduling techniques. Advanced scheduling techniques -- Fine-tuning task details -- Fine-tuning resource and assignment details -- Fine-tuning the project plan -- Organizing project details -- Tracking progress on tasks and assignments -- Viewing and reporting project status -- Getting your project back on track -- pt. 4. In-depth and special subjects. Applying advanced formatting and printing -- Advanced report formatting -- Customizing project -- Sharing project information with other programs -- Consolidating projects and resources -- Appendices. A short course in project management ; Developing your project-management skills ; Collaborating: Project, SharePoint, and PWA ; Using this book in a classroom.
Teach yourself how to manage your projects with Project 2013. Topics include building a project plan and fine-tuning the details; scheduling tasks, assigning resources and managing dependencies; monitoring progress and costs; keeping projects on track; and communicating project data through Gantt charts and other views.