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Reporting

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replyReply Mon 12 May 2008, 16:27Delegate Rene said...

Rene has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Reporting

best way of using MS Project to track best practice of planning techniques and using these to report

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replyReply Wed 14 May 2008, 13:23Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Reporting

Hi Rene

Thanks for your question - you may find the following information from Microsoft of interest. They have created a roadmap for Project Managers to help them manage their projects using MS Project 2003.

You can find the information online at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/project/HA010745311033.aspx

I hope this is helpful - let us know if you need further information.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

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2003.microsoft.project.server and other Microsoft training courses.

Ms project tip:

Email a Task

When you need to communicate important information to your project staff use Microsoft Project 2003 to send them a note using outlook or an e-mail system.

1.In a task sheet, select the task or tasks which you want to send a project note.

2.On the File menu, point to Send To, and then select Mail Recipient (as Schedule Note).

3.Under Address message to, select the recipients of your note.

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