99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

The book is aimed at Project Management Professionals who are casual or new users and understand the software basics but require a short and snappy guide. It is the sort of book that may be read without a computer on the bus, train or plane.

This book quickly gets down to the issues that many people grapple with when trying to use some of the more advanced features of the software and enlightens readers on the traps that some users fall into and how to avoid them. It demonstrates how the software ticks and explains some tricks that may be used to become more productive with the software and generate better schedules.

Suitable for people who understand the basics of Microsoft Project but want a short guide to give them insight into the less intuitive features of the software. It is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is written in plain English. The book is based on the Microsoft Project 365 and 2021 but may be used with earlier versions of Microsoft Project as this book points out the differences where appropriate.

The book picks out many of the key aspects from the author's exiting books and adds a substantial amount of new and original text to produce a pocket guide that omits describing the intuitive and obvious functions and concentrates on the issues that many users get stuck on or find hard to understand.

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99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

The book is aimed at Project Management Professionals who are casual or new users and understand the software basics but require a short and snappy guide. It is the sort of book that may be read without a computer on the bus, train or plane.

This book quickly gets down to the issues that many people grapple with when trying to use some of the more advanced features of the software and enlightens readers on the traps that some users fall into and how to avoid them. It demonstrates how the software ticks and explains some tricks that may be used to become more productive with the software and generate better schedules.

Suitable for people who understand the basics of Microsoft Project but want a short guide to give them insight into the less intuitive features of the software. It is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is written in plain English. The book is based on the Microsoft Project 365 and 2021 but may be used with earlier versions of Microsoft Project as this book points out the differences where appropriate.

The book picks out many of the key aspects from the author's exiting books and adds a substantial amount of new and original text to produce a pocket guide that omits describing the intuitive and obvious functions and concentrates on the issues that many users get stuck on or find hard to understand.

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99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

by Paul E Harris
99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

99 Tricks and Traps for Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: A Casual User Guide Including 2019, 2016 and 2013

by Paul E Harris

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Overview

The book is aimed at Project Management Professionals who are casual or new users and understand the software basics but require a short and snappy guide. It is the sort of book that may be read without a computer on the bus, train or plane.

This book quickly gets down to the issues that many people grapple with when trying to use some of the more advanced features of the software and enlightens readers on the traps that some users fall into and how to avoid them. It demonstrates how the software ticks and explains some tricks that may be used to become more productive with the software and generate better schedules.

Suitable for people who understand the basics of Microsoft Project but want a short guide to give them insight into the less intuitive features of the software. It is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is written in plain English. The book is based on the Microsoft Project 365 and 2021 but may be used with earlier versions of Microsoft Project as this book points out the differences where appropriate.

The book picks out many of the key aspects from the author's exiting books and adds a substantial amount of new and original text to produce a pocket guide that omits describing the intuitive and obvious functions and concentrates on the issues that many users get stuck on or find hard to understand.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648635567
Publisher: Hyde Park Solutions
Publication date: 12/01/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 138
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Paul Harris is the founder and director of Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, a Melbourne Australia consulting firm that serves project management professionals, engineers and large organizations around the world. Eastwood Harris offers high level consulting and training on project management and controls. Harris is the author of more than a dozen books on project management software and is a Certified Cost Engineer, a certified PRINCE2 Practitioner and a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI). Visit his web site at http://www.eh.com.au.

Table of Contents

1 IMPORTANT THINGS2 CALENDAR SURVIVAL GUIDE3 TRICKY STUFF4 INTERESTING FEATURES 5 MAKING IT LOOK RIGHT 6 GETTING IT OUT - PRINTING7 RESOURCE BASICS8 UPDATING ESSENTIALS9 CREATING NEW PROJECTS10 OTHER THINGS OF INTEREST11 INDEX

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