Tracking Projects in Project 2010 for Windows

Project 2010 (Windows)    |    Intermediate
  • 12 videos | 1h 8m 37s
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To finish a project on time, you must track its progress. Discover how to use the timeline to track a project, schedule tasks, create subprojects, use the calendar and Gantt charts, and print a summary.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Using the timeline
    Changing your task & schedule default settings
    Changing your project details
    Creating subprojects
    Visualizing your linked tasks
    Using a gantt chart
  • Changing the appearance of your gantt chart
    Formatting the bars in your gantt chart
    Using the calendar
    Adjusting your schedule settings
    Printing a project summary
    Creating a detailed report

IN THIS COURSE

  • 5m 50s
    The timeline offers a clear and concise overview of your project. You can also adjust the level of detail that appears in the timeline, including adding and removing task information. In this video tutorial, you will also find out how to change your timeline's display settings. FREE ACCESS
  • 6m 29s
    In Project 2010, it is possible to adjust your schedule's default settings. This video tutorial will show you how to change your week format, the task duration units, and even the fiscal year settings. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Changing your project details in Project 2010 for Windows
    4m 32s
    If you find that you need to postpone your project to a later date, you can do so very easily using the move project function. In this video tutorial, you will find out how to adjust your project timing in Project 2010. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Creating subprojects in Project 2010 for Windows
    5m 15s
    If you have multiple projects on the go at a time, you may find it useful to use the subprojects function in order to group all your work together into a single file. This video tutorial will show you how to incorporate other project files into a single document. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Visualizing your linked tasks in Project 2010 for Windows
    6m 4s
    If you want to quickly visualize exactly which tasks are linked, you can use the network view. In this video tutorial, you will find out how to activate this view and how to adjust the display settings. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Using a Gantt chart in Project 2010 for Windows
    6m 13s
    The Gantt chart offers you a detailed overview of your project's progress. It is also possible to insert and modify tasks using this chart. In this video tutorial, you will also find out how to change the chart's scale settings. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Changing the appearance of your Gantt chart in Project 2010 for Windows
    4m 47s
    As well as being able to adjust the scale settings, Project 2010 also allows you to adjust your Gantt chart's display settings. For example, you can change the color scheme, link styles, or even the gridlines that appear in the chart. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Formatting the bars in your Gantt chart in Project 2010 for Windows
    4m 29s
    In Project 2010, your tasks can be visualized as bars using your Gantt chart. In Project 2010, these different forms can be modified. This video tutorial will show you what to do. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Using the calendar in Project 2010 for Windows
    5m 52s
    The calendar view allows you to visualize your tasks on a day, week, or month scale. In Project 2010, you can adapt the calendar depending on how the time period that you want to consult. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Adjusting your schedule settings in Project 2010 for Windows
    5m 4s
    In Project 2010, there are multiple calendars that can be used to program your work. These can prove very useful if you have different staff members with different work schedules and working times. Find out how to use the different calendar tools in Project 2010 in this video tutorial. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Printing a project summary in Project 2010 for Windows
    7m 3s
    In Project 2010, you can extract information from your document and present it in a project summary. This video tutorial will show you how to extract the desired information, create your summary report, and print it out. It is also possible to create your own customized summary reports. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Creating a detailed report in Project 2010 for Windows
    7m 1s
    As well as being able to create summary projects, you can also present information taken from your project using detailed, graphical reports. In this video tutorial, you will find out how to create a variety of graphs, using different software programs, and multiple styles. FREE ACCESS

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