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 99 Tricks & Traps for Microsoft Office Project 2007
  

  99 Tricks & Traps for Microsoft Office Project 2007 by Paul E. Harris

  • Published by: EASTWOOD HARRIS
  • Author: Paul E. Harris
  • Page Count: 100
  • Group: PROJECT 2007
  • ISBN: 1921059192/9781921059193
  • Published: Jun 2007

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99 Tricks & Traps for Microsoft Office Project 2007
The casual users Survival Guide! Written for people who understand the

basics and want a brief text to demonstrate some of the less intuitive

functions. 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. Demonstrates how the software ticks and explains some tricks that may

be used to become more productive with the software and generate better

schedules.

1 IMPORTANT THINGS

1.1 The "Delete" Key

1.2 Typing a Date or Dragging a Task Sets a

Constraint!

1.3 Indicators Column

1.4 Why Are Tasks Scheduled before the

Predecessors?

1.4.1 Actual Start Date

1.4.2 Tasks Will Always Honor Their Constraint Dates

1.5 The Logic Keeps Changing!

1.6 Why Do New Tasks Have an Early Start

Constraint?

1.7 Recommended Schedule Options

2 CALENDAR SURVIVAL GUIDE

2.1 Role of the Project Calendar

2.2 Guidelines for Creating Calendars

2.3 Display of Duration in Days

2.4 How to Assign Task Calendars

2.5 Other Things Task Calendars Affect

2.5.1 Float

2.5.2 Lags

2.6 Resource Calendars

2.7 Which Calendar is the Task Using?

2.8 Default Start and End Time

2.9 Finish Variance Calculation

3 TRICKY STUFF

3.1 Task Splitting

3.1.1 What is Splitting?

3.1.2 Splitting a Task Manually

3.1.3 Splitting In-progress Tasks

3.1.4 Hiding a Bar Split

3.1.5 Removing a Bar Split

3.2 Deadline Date

3.3 Negative and Free Float Bars

3.4 As Late As Possible Constraint

4 INTERESTING FEATURES

4.1 Wildcard Filters for Text Searching

4.2 Interactive Filters

4.3 Selecting Dates

4.4 Understanding Start and Finish Milestones

4.5 Converting a Finish Milestone into a Start

Milestone

4.6 Elapsed Durations, Leads and Lags

4.6.1 Elapsed Durations

4.6.2 Float on Tasks with Elapsed Durations

4.6.3 Elapsed Leads and Lags

4.7 Establishing Two Relationships between Two

Tasks

4.8 % Lags

4.9 Task Drivers

4.1 Tracing the Logic of a Schedule

4.11 Creating a Hammock or LEO Task

5 MAKING IT LOOK RIGHT

5.1 Date Format Dangers

5.2 Preventing the Date Format from Changing on

Other Computers

5.3 The Smart Way to Create Views

5.4 Bar Formatting

5.4.1 Bar Date Format

5.4.2 Bar Heights

5.4.3 Always Roll Up Gantt Bars

5.4.4 Round Bars to Whole Days

5.4.5 Bar Text

5.5 Format Colors

5.6 Displaying an S-Curve

5.7 Displaying Cumulative Histogram

5.8 Displaying a Project Summary Task

5.9 Display Tasks without Successors as Critical

5.1 Preventing Descriptions from Indenting

5.11 Reducing Column Widths

5.12 How to Display a Task ID that Will Not Change

5.13 Hiding Task Information

5.13.1 Hiding Bars

5.13.2 Hiding Text

5.14 Anchor a Vertical Line to a Milestone

6 GETTING IT OUT - PRINTING

6.1 Printing to One Page Wide

6.2 Printing a Date Range

6.3 Printing a Gantt Chart and Resource Graph or

Usage Table on One Page

6.4 Printing the Calendar

6.5 Hiding Some of the Bars in the Legend

7 RESOURCE BASICS

7.1 How Many Resources Should I Have?

7.2 The Balance Between the Number of Activities

and Resources

7.3 Durations and Assignments Change as

Resources are Assigned

7.3.1 Task Type - Fixed Duration, Fixed Units, Fixed

Work

7.3.2 Effort-Driven or Non Effort-driven?

7.3.3 Task Type and Effort-Driven Options

7.4 Assigning Resources to Tasks

7.5 Resources and Summary Tasks

8 UPDATING ESSENTIALS

8.1 Baselines and Updating a Project

8.2 Which Baseline Should Be Used?

8.3 In-progress Task Finish Date Calculation

8.4 Current Date and Status Date

8.5 Auto Statusing Using Update Project

8.6 Moving Incomplete Work into the Future by

Splitting

8.7 Tracking Toolbar

8.8 Why Do Calculation Options - Move end of

completed partsNot Work?

8.9 Comparing Progress with Baseline

8.1 Progress Lines

8.11 Simple Procedure for Statusing a Schedule -

Using Auto Status

8.12 Procedure for Detailed Statusing

8.13 Preparing to Update with Resources

8.14 Updating Resources

9 OTHER THINGS OF INTEREST

9.1 Standardizing Projects

9.2 Global.mpt

9.3 Templates

9.4 Copying Views, Tables and Filters

9.5 Right-Clicking with the Mouse

9.6 Always Displaying Full Menus

9.7 Dynamically Linking Cells

9.8 How Does Negative Float Calculate for Summary

Activities?

9.9 Float and Constraints

9.1 Using Custom Fields

9.11 Custom Columns Formulas and Drop-Down List

9.12 Custom Outline Codes

9.12.1 Define a Custom Outline Code Structure

9.12.2 Assigning the Custom Codes

9.12.3 Grouping with Custom Data

9.13 Exporting to Excel

9.14 Turning Off Getting Started and Project Guide

9.15 Do I Have All the Scope?

9.15.1 Stakeholder Analysis

9.15.2 Risk Analysis

9.16 Preparing for Dispute Resolution

9.16.1 Keeping Electronic Copies of Each Update

9.16.2 Clearly Record the Effect of Each Change