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Enabling and Using AutoRecover
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can use the Auto Recover feature to save your work and recover it after power loss or system crash. In this video; Chris Keenan discusses how to enable and use the Auto Recover feature in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Adding a Resource Pool to Your Plan
Microsoft Project 2013 enables project managers to work with a shared resource pool and import it into their current project plan to view over-allocations across multiple projects. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to import a shared resource pool and identify over-allocations.
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Adding a Text Column
In Microsoft Project 2013; there is more than one way to add and name new columns in your project. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the Add New Column feature to add and name a new text column.
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Adding Graphics to a Gantt Chart
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can easily add and format graphics in a Gantt chart. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the Gantt chart formatting tools to add and format arrows and circles to a Gantt chart.
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Adding Notes to a Project Plan
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can use the Task Information feature to add notes to a project plan. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create; edit; access; and delete a note for a project task.
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Adding OT Work for Resources
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can easily add overtime work to assist you in keeping an effective budget. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the Resource Usage view to look at individual resources; their assignments; their assignment duration; and their overtime work duration.
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Apply Text Formatting to Standard Reports
In Microsoft Project 2013; formatting text in standard reports has become much quicker and easier. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the formatting tools to change the font; color; effects; glow; fill; and rotation of text in a Burndown report.
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Changing Linked Relationships Across Two Projects
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to change the relationship between linked predecessor and successor tasks across projects. In this video; Ashley Hunt changes the relationship type from Finish-to-Start to Start-to-Start between linked predecessor and successor tasks.
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Create and Format Standard Report
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can create and format standardized reports. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Dashboards feature to create and customize a Project Overview report.
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Create Resource Pool
Microsoft Project 2013 enables users to create a shared resource pool to consolidate information on all resources to use across multiple projects; without which human resources can easily be over-allocated. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create a resource pool from a blank project plan and then save it as a shared file on the network.
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Creating a Combination View
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can create a custom combination view; create copies of it; and adjust it to include other views. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to create a combination view.
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Creating a Comparison Report Between Two Project Versions
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to quickly create a detailed report that allows you to review the performance of a project over time by highlighting the differences between two versions of the same project. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Compare Project Versions utility to review differences between a current version and an earlier version of the same project.
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Creating a Custom Table
In Microsoft Project 2013; it is easy to create a custom table and view the table data in different ways. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the More Tables list to create new tables and copy built-in tables and adapt them by adding and deleting columns or rows.
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Creating a Filter
Microsoft Project 2013 lets you create your own filters. In this video Chris Keenan demonstrates how to create a new filter in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Creating Custom Views
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to create new customized views that represent the project data in a way that is useful to you; and tailored to your specific needs and workflow. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create a custom combination view and use the Organizer to copy it to the Global template in Project 2013.
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Creating Recurring Tasks
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can create recurring task entries and give start and end dates. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to create recurring task entries.
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Creating Visual Report Templates
Microsoft Project 2013 allows users to create pivot tables and diagrams by using Excel and Visio. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to create a Visual Report template.
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Custom Blank Reports with Graphics
Microsoft Project 2013's Custom Report feature enables you to create graphic-rich reports from a blank template formatted to optimally display selected data. In this video; Ashley Hunt customizes a Blank Project 2013 report by adding a table and a chart; and then styling its graphic elements.
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Custom Calendars and Non-Working Times
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to create your own custom calendars and set holidays and other non-working times specific to your company's schedule; which is especially useful when working on international projects. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add non-working times to a new custom calendar and assign the calendar to specific tasks in a project plan.
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Custom WBS Codes
Microsoft Project 2013's WBS option enables you to define custom alpha-numeric codes for your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS); customized to meet your project definitions; organizational codes; or customer needs. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Task Sheet view's WBS Code Definition feature and Code preview to build a multi-level; alpha-numeric coding structure for a WBS.
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Customize Fields
Microsoft Project 2013 enables users to create custom columns for their project plans by creating a custom field. This can be a task or resource field of a particular type; such as text; cost; date or duration. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add a custom field; name it; and insert it into the project plan.
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Customize Options
Microsoft Project 2013 enables users to customize the standard Project settings. This includes views; proofing; the schedule; currency; language; and display. In this video; Ashley Hunt explores the various default options that can be changed; and demonstrates how to change the default display; a currency symbol; and the assignment duration units.
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Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to customize the Quick Access Toolbar so that it contains the options you most commonly use. Similarly; you can remove options you never use. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to customize the options on the Quick Access Toolbar; and change the location of the toolbar.
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Customizing Resource Calendars
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to create resource calendars for the individuals working on a project that you can customize and use to make adjustments to tasks assigned to a particular resource in the project calendar based on the availability of an individual resource. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add vacation dates to a resources calendar.
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Customizing the List of Recently Opened Projects and Folders
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can customize the number of recently opened projects and folders you want displayed as per your preferences. In this video; Lynn Tao discusses how to customize the list of recently opened projects and folders.
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Delay the Start of an Activity or Project
Microsoft Project 2013's Update Project feature enables you to delay the start of a project task; automatically rescheduling all tasks affected by the delay. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Update Project feature to delay the start of a scheduled task and then reschedules a project using the Move Project feature.
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Determine Methods for Resources Overallocation
Microsoft Project 2013 gives users the ability to automatically level resources when there are resource over-allocations. However; you can use various views to make resource-levelling decisions yourself. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the Team Planner to make informed resource allocation decisions.
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Disabling Default Save to SkyDrive
Microsoft Project 2013 is by default set to save the documents to the SkyDrive. In this video; Chris Keenan discusses how to disable the default save to SkyDrive and enable local saving in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Edit Macros
Sometimes you need to correct errors or make minor adjustments to your recorded macros; and Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to easily edit macros in Visual Basic without needing to re-record them. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to edit a macro using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) from within the Macros dialog box in Project 2013.
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Edit Visual Reports Template
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to edit an existing visual report template; saving you the time of having to modify the PivotTable every time you export it to Excel. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Visual Reports - Field Picker dialog box in Project 2013 to edit an Excel template by adding and removing fields.
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Modify Tasks
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to modify tasks using multiple auto-scheduling methods; from rescheduling tasks by drag and drop; to configuring the many options available in the Task Information dialog box; to manually configuring them from the ribbon. In this video; Ashley Hunt modifies tasks automatically and manually.
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Organizer
Microsoft Project 2013's Organizer feature enables you to incorporate project elements such as views; templates; and tables from and to the Global template; thereby allowing full template customization and avoiding duplication. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Organizer feature to incorporate several international calendars into a template used worldwide.
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Outline Codes
Microsoft Project 2013's Outline Number option enables you; whether you insert or delete items; to use automatic numbering – recognized by Excel – alongside your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) elements. In this video; Ashley Hunt enables the Task Sheet view and uses the Outline Number option to demonstrate the practical uses of numbering; be it switched on or off.
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Personalizing Recently Opened Projects
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can use the Recent Projects list to open recently opened projects. In this video; Chris Keenan discusses how to personalize the list of recently opened projects in Microsoft Projects 2013.
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Printing in Project
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can navigate the print preview and customize your print settings in one location. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Print feature to preview and customize the print settings for a report.
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Privacy and Security Settings
Microsoft Project 2013 has several options that allow users to protect their project files and computers. In this video; Lynn Tao introduces the privacy and security settings and Trust Center options.
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Rebaselining Only Unstarted Tasks
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can rebaseline unstarted tasks if major changes occur in the project. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to rebaseline unstarted tasks in Project 2013.
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Recording a Macro to Create a Formatted Report
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to easily automate frequently repeated formatting tasks by recording macros that can be stored and accessed whenever you need to apply specific formatting steps to a report. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the macros options to record and run a macro.
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Recurring Tasks
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to easily schedule recurring tasks into your project plan. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to accommodate weekly status meetings into your project management plan.
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Setting Baselines
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can set a baseline to assist in tracking a project. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create and use a baseline to track a project.
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Split Screen and Fixed Units for Resources
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can easily manage the scheduling of resources and the duration of scheduled work. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the Task Form to assign resources and change the duration of the resource’s scheduled work.
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Entering Progress Using a Daily Timesheet
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can track the progress of the work. You can enter actual work; change the Timescale; and check the balance work. In this video; Lynn Tao discusses how to enter the progress using daily timesheet in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Exporting Cost Data with a Map
In Microsoft Project 2013; maps are a great way to export your information into Excel. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses the Export Wizard and a custom map to export cost data from Project 2013 to Excel.
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Exporting to Excel
Microsoft Project 2013's Export Wizard maps Project fields to appropriate export formats; enabling you to share selected Task; Resource; Assignment; and other data by saving it for export to an Excel workbook. In this video; Ashley Hunt saves a project as an Excel workbook; and then steps through Project 2013's Project Export Wizard; mapping and exporting task names as selected data.
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Filtering
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to quickly filter your information so that you can sort through your project details easily. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the filter function in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Formatting a Gantt Chart
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can format your Gantt Chart to make it easier to read; and display task information in different ways. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to customize the Gantt Chart color scheme; modify bar styles; and change how tasks display.
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Highlighting with Cell Background Color
Microsoft Project 2013 allows users to change the cell background; so specific information stands out. In this video; Lynn Tao explains to highlight cell background color.
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Inactive Tasks
Microsoft Project 2013's Inactivate feature enables you to incorporate tasks and plan for risk events by allowing you to inactivate such tasks without affecting the project plan; the project schedule; resource availability; or other scheduled tasks. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Inactivate feature to "inactivate" a task and demonstrates how it has no effect on the project plan.
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Interim Baselines and Custom Tables for Viewing
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can create an interim plan to track performance from the baseline date to the current date. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to set an interim plan and view the data in a custom table.
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Leveling Gantt
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to use the Leveling Gantt to show the visual impact of the leveling of resources across your project. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the Leveling Gant in Microsoft Project to judge the most efficient allocation of your resources.
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Leveling Resources
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to reallocate your resources when they become over-allocated. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how you can use Microsoft Project to level your resources to make your project plan as efficient as possible.
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Linking Across Projects
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to link predecessor and successor tasks across projects. In this video; Ashley Hunt opens two project files and creates a link between predecessor and successor tasks.
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Master Projects
Microsoft Project 2013 gives users running multiple individual projects the ability to create a master plan that contains all of them. The individual plans remain linked to the master plan so that updates to the master plan are carried over to the original project plans. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create and maintain a master plan.
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Split Screen Views
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to split the screen; enabling you to see two different types of project data at the same time; and avoid the inconvenience of switching between screens. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the split view feature in Project 2013 to combine different views within a project onscreen at the same time.
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Splitting a Task
When work needs to be interrupted for an unexpected event; Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to split specific tasks into segments so that part of the task starts later in the schedule. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to split a task in the Gantt Chart view before adjusting the duration of the split task.
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Task Calendars
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to assign custom calendars to global tasks; thereby accommodating resources subject to different countries' or organizations' holidays; time zones; or working hours. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Task Calendar function to assign a calendar to a resource in another country; thereby ensuring that the project plan tracks tasks correctly.
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Task Inspector
The Task Inspector feature in Microsoft Project 2013 helps you to quickly identify tasks causing scheduling problems and provides options on how to resolve the issues. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the Task Inspector in Project 2013 to draw attention to scheduling issues and to resolve them in your project plan.
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Team Planner
Microsoft Project 2013's Team Planner enables project managers to allocate and reallocate their project resources through a visual interface. In this video; Ashley Hunt reschedules the work of overallocated resources; formats Team Planner visual elements; and automatically levels resources using the Prevent Overallocation feature.
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Tracking Gantt for Baseline and Statistics Box
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can use the Tracking Gantt feature to compare the baseline to the current project status. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to view the baseline statistics and use the Tracking Gantt to see the baseline compared to the current status.
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Tracking Task Links
The new task path feature in Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to highlight successors and predecessors in the Gantt Chart; allowing you to see how selected tasks fit into the overall schedule and help unravel large complex project plans. In this video; Ashley Hunt introduces the task path options for Gantt Charts.
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Updating a Resource Pool
Microsoft Project 2013 enables users to create resource pools for sharing resources across multiple projects. Updating the project plan automatically updates the resource pool and vice versa. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add and edit resources in the resource pool.
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Updating Resource Costs
Microsoft Project 2013 calculates the cost for resources; helping you to track the budgeting of a project by allowing you to update any resource costs that might change throughout the lifetime of a project. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to apply a resource cost increase in the cost rate table for an individual resource.
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Using Cost Rate Tables
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can easily track your budgeting with Cost Rate Tables. In this video; Ashley Hunt; uses a Cost Rate Table to update overtime at different cost rates for resources and tasks.
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Using Critical Path Tools
Microsoft Project 2013's Critical Path tools enable you to determine; graphically and on your Gantt chart; the series of interdependent tasks dictating your project's Finish date. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses Project 2013's Critical Tasks and Slack features to graphically identify critical and noncritical tasks; and explains how delays to critical tasks impact a project's Finish date.
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Using Highlighting Filters
The predefined filters and highlights in Microsoft Project 2013 allow you to quickly focus on specific subsets of task and resource data within a project plan by applying color to the filtered data. In this video; Ashley Hunt introduces us to the different built-in highlighting options within the VIEW tab's ribbon interface.
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Using Page Setup for Print Settings
Microsoft Project 2013 has a variety of printing options that allows you to adjust settings such as orientation; header; footer; and margins. In this video; Lynn Tao demonstrates how to adjust print settings by using the Page Setup.
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Using Task Notes
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can create notes and link it to files to help you organize your tasks. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to use task notes.
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Using the Timeline for Reporting
Microsoft Project 2013 provides a Timeline feature that gives users an overview of all activities in a project; and how phases stretch across time. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add activities to the timeline; how to format the timeline; and how to copy the timeline into an e-mail and send it out as a reporting tool.
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Visual Reports Using Excel
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to create visual reports of your project's data that can be viewed and manipulated in Excel while providing your recipients with easy access to the data. In this video; Ashley Hunt creates a visual report within Project 2013 that is exported to Excel; before demonstrating how to change the report in the PivotTable.
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Work Contours
Microsoft Project 2013's Work Contour option enables you to shape tasks' particular work requirements to your available resources. In this video; Ashley Hunt uses the Work Contour option to shape a task's work requirements to the hours available to the resource.
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Adding Hyperlinks
Microsoft Access 2013 lets you incorporate hyperlinks to any documents; files and even e-mails. In this video; Lynn Tao demonstrates how to to add hyperlinks using Project 2013.
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Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can customize the Quick Access Toolbar to add and group command that you use often. In this video; Lynn Tao explains how to customize the Quick Access Toolbar.
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Customize the Ribbon
Microsoft Project 2013 enables users to customize the ribbon by creating their own tabs. Like the standard ribbon; a custom tab can contain collections of similar commands arranged in groups. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to add a new tab containing a group of commands; and how to remove a custom tab.
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Templates
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to create project templates from existing project documents; negating duplication of effort. Cleaned of project-specific data such as date constraints; error-free templates ensure the success of future projects. In this video; Ashley Hunt saves a Microsoft Project 2013 document as a Project Template; and cleans it further using Project's Save As Template wizard.
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Creating Charts
Microsoft Project 2013 enables you to quickly and easily create and customize charts that compile the project data in a graphical report that you can use to convey an overview of information in a concise and easy-to-read format. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to create a chart report and highlights some of the different formatting options.
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Customizing the Ribbon
In Microsoft Project 2013; you can customize the ribbon. In this video; Lynn Tao demonstrates how to customize the ribbon in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Grouping
Microsoft Project 2013 allows you to quickly group your information so that you can sort through your project details easily. In this video; Ashley Hunt demonstrates how to use the grouping function in Microsoft Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Generating Visual Reports in Excel and Visio
After watching this video, you will be able to create visual reports of project data exported from Project 2013 in Excel and Visio.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Exporting Timelines to E-mail
After watching this video, you will be able to export a timeline to an e-mail using Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Customizing Print Settings
After watching this video, you will be able to customize print settings in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Sharing a Custom View with Another Project
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Organizer to share a custom view with another project in Project 2013, without adding the view to the Global template.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Sharing Data with Excel
After watching this video, you will be able to import project data from Excel and export project data to Excel using Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Adding Documents and Links to a Project Plan
After watching this video, you will be able to attach supporting documents and links to a project plan in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Copying Timelines and Reports to Office Web Apps
After watching this video, you will be able to copy timelines and reports from Project 2013 to other Office Web Apps.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Highlighting Specific Project Data
After watching this video, you will be able to highlight project data that meets criteria you specify in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating New Custom Tables and Views
After watching this video, you will be able to create new custom tables and views in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using the Global Template
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Organizer to add a custom view to the Global template in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Syncing with a SharePoint Task List
After watching this video, you will be able to use functions in custom fields that contain formulas in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using SharePoint to Collect Progress Updates
After watching this video, you will be able to use SharePoint to collect team members' progress updates for a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Customizing Reports and Dashboards
After watching this video, you will be able to customize reports and dashboards in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Working with Cumulative Fields
After watching this video, you will be able to work with cumulative fields in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Copying a Report for Pasting into Other Documents
After watching this video, you will be able to copy a report for pasting into other documents in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Sharing Project Plans Using SharePoint
After watching this video, you will be able to create and use a custom field containing a formula in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Saving a Project in PDF or XPS Format
After watching this video, you will be able to save a project in the PDF or XPS file format in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting File Password Protection
After watching this video, you will be able to assign a password to protect a project file in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Built-in Reports and Dashboards
After watching this video, you will be able to report progress status in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Reporting Data for a Given Date Range
After watching this video, you will be able to report on project data for a date range you specify in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Task Path Highlighting
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Task Path feature in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Tracking Date, Work, and Cost Variances
After watching this video, you will be able to track date, work, and cost variances by comparing actual progress against baselines in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Identifying Task Slippage
After watching this video, you will be able to identify potential task slippage using the Tracking Gantt view in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Views for Tracking Variances
After watching this video, you will be able to use different views to track variances in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using the Task Inspector
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Task Inspector to identify and resolve scheduling problems in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Updating Actual Progress
After watching this video, you will be able to update actual progress information in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Updating Project Dates
After watching this video, you will be able to update the status date, current date, actual start and actual finish in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Work and Usage Views to Monitor Progress
After watching this video, you will be able to use actual work and usage views to monitor actual progress in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Rescheduling or Cancelling Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to reschedule uncompleted work and cancel unnecessary tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Working with Multiple Baselines
After watching this video, you will be able to create and view multiple baselines for a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Customizing Existing Project Views
After watching this video, you will be able to customize existing views so they show specific types of information in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Grouping Project Data
After watching this video, you will be able to use predefined and custom groups to group related project data in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Filtering Tasks and Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to filter tasks and resources using predefined and custom filters, as well as AutoFilters, in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Sorting Project Data in Views
After watching this video, you will be able to sort project data within existing views in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Viewing the Critical Path
After watching this video, you will be able to view the critical path for a single project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Viewing the Critical Path for a Master Project
After watching this video, you will be able to view the critical path for a master project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Viewing Total Slack for a Project
After watching this video, you will be able to view total slack for a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Tracking and Managing Project Progress
After watching this video, you will be able to track and manage the progress of a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Resolving Resource Overallocations
After watching this video, you will be able to identify and resolve resource over-allocations in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: The Effect of the Critical Path
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize how the critical path affects a project's finish date in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Saving Project Files to OneDrive
After watching this video, you will be able to set general project options in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Templates from Office.com
After watching this video, you will be able to set default task types in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using VBA to Automate Routine Operations
After watching this video, you will be able to implement manual or automatic scheduling and recognize the implications of each scheduling mode in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Communicate and Share Project Data
After watching this video, you will be able to customize a view and export and share project information in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Adding Apps to Project 2013
After watching this video, you will be able to add graphical indicators to custom fields in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Leveling Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to describe resource leveling, its benefits, and its limitations in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: The Team Planner View
After watching this video, you will be able to access and navigate the Team Planner view in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Team Planner to Resolve Overallocations
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Team Planner view to manually level resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Modifying Resource Assignments
After watching this video, you will be able to edit resource assignments in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Monitoring Resource Use
After watching this video, you will be able to use task and resource views to monitor resource use in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Monitoring Resource Availability Across Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to monitor resource use and availability across multiple projects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Changing Resource Assignments
After watching this video, you will be able to change resource assignment information and replace resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Task Forms to Assign Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to use task forms to create and modify resource assignments in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Assigning Multiple Resources to a Single Task
After watching this video, you will be able to assign multiple resources per task in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Assigning Part-Time Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to assign part-time resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Project Baselines
After watching this video, you will be able to create baselines for a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Updating a Project Baseline
After watching this video, you will be able to update an existing project baseline in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Fixed Costs
After watching this video, you will be able to assign fixed costs to tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Resource Rate Tables
After watching this video, you will be able to use resource rate tables in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Configuring Accrual Options
After watching this video, you will be able to add the Accrue At field to a resource view and select appropriate accrual options in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Manage Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to work with resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Team Planner to Assign or Schedule Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Team Planner view to assign and schedule tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Team Planner to Substitute Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to substitute resources using the Team Planner view in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Resource Rates
After watching this video, you will be able to assign rate-based costs for resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Per Use Costs for Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to assign costs per use for material and work resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: User-Controlled Summary Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to display and use user-controlled summary tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Shared Resource Pool
After watching this video, you will be able to create a shared resource pool in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Connecting to a Resource Pool
After watching this video, you will be able to connect to a resource pool in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Project Links and Resolving Conflicts
After watching this video, you will be able to create links between projects and resolve conflicts between linked projects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Effort-Driven versus Fixed Duration Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to distinguish between effort-driven and fixed duration tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Choosing Task Types
After watching this video, you will be able to set appropriate task types in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Manually Scheduling Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to switch from automatic to manual task scheduling and manually enter task scheduling details in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Warnings and Suggestions
After watching this video, you will be able to show or hide warnings and suggestions for manually scheduled tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Dependencies and Links
After watching this video, you will be able to apply task dependencies and link or unlink tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting up Resource Costs
After watching this video, you will be able to specify the costs and availability of resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Grouping Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to create resource groups in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Working with Cost Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to create cost resources and recognize their uses in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Filtering and Highlighting Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to filter and highlight resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Resource Types
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the project resource types used in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Entering and Editing Resource Information
After watching this video, you will be able to enter and edit appropriate resource information in a project plan in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Resource Sheet View
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Resource Sheet view to add resources to a project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Resource Rate Table
After watching this video, you will be able to create a resource rate table in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Summarizing Data in Master Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to summarize the data in a master project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Modify Tasks and Resources
After watching this video, you will be able to modify tasks and resources in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Master Projects and Sub-Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to work with master projects and sub-projects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Milestones
After watching this video, you will be able to add project milestones to a project plan in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Working with Summary Tasks and Subtasks
After watching this video, you will be able to create and modify summary tasks and subtasks, and view an outline of these tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Adding and Reordering Project Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to add single and recurring tasks to a project plan and reorder tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Displaying the Project Summary Task
After watching this video, you will be able to display a project summary task in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Work Breakdown Structure Codes
After watching this video, you will be able to create work breakdown structure (WBS) codes in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Overlapping Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to overlap tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Inactivating Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to mark tasks as inactive in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Manually Scheduling Tasks
After watching this video, you will be able to create manually scheduled tasks in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Project Properties
After watching this video, you will be able to set project properties in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Identifying the Project Calendar
After watching this video, you will be able to identify the calendar for a project as part of the project's information in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Defining the Project Start Date
After watching this video, you will be able to set the start date for a project and recognize what this affects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Date Constraints and Deadlines
After watching this video, you will be able to set date constraints and project deadlines in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Constraint Types
After watching this video, you will be able to identify constraint types in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Template From an Excel Workbook
After watching this video, you will be able to create a template from an Excel 2013 workbook in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Template From a SharePoint Task List
After watching this video, you will be able to create a template from a SharePoint task list in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating and Working with Task Calendars
After watching this video, you will be able to create and work with task calendars in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating and Working with Resource Calendars
After watching this video, you will be able to create and work with resource calendars in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Modifying a Project Calendar
After watching this video, you will be able to modify the working times in a project calendar in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting up a Project Calendar
After watching this video, you will be able to choose a base calendar and set it as the project calendar in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Adding Tasks to a Project Plan
After watching this video, you will be able to add tasks to a project plan in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Switching Between Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to switch between projects and pin or unpin objects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Opening, Saving, and Closing Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to open, save, and close projects in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Project From an Existing Project
After watching this video, you will be able to create a project using an existing project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Template From a Project
After watching this video, you will be able to create a template from an existing project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Default Task Types
After watching this video, you will be able to set default task types in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting General Project Options
After watching this video, you will be able to set general project options in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Adding Graphical Indicators to Fields
After watching this video, you will be able to add graphical indicators to custom fields in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Create and Customize a Project
After watching this video, you will be able to create and edit a new project in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Customizing the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar
After watching this video, you will be able to customize the ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Setting Calendar Options
After watching this video, you will be able to set default calendar options in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Manual or Automatic Scheduling
After watching this video, you will be able to implement manual or automatic scheduling and recognize the implications of each scheduling mode in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Custom Fields with Lookup Tables
After watching this video, you will be able to create a custom field with a lookup table in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Using Functions in Custom Fields
After watching this video, you will be able to use functions in custom fields that contain formulas in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Custom Fields with Formulas
After watching this video, you will be able to create and use a custom field containing a formula in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating Custom Task and Resource Fields
After watching this video, you will be able to create custom task and resource fields in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Creating a Blank Project
After watching this video, you will be able to create and save a new project based on the default template in Project 2013.
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Microsoft Project 2013: The Ribbon, Toolbars, and Backstage View
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Project 2013 ribbon, toolbars, and Backstage view.
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Microsoft Project 2013: The Start Screen and Project Workspace
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize elements of the Project 2013 interface.
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Microsoft Project 2013: Introduction to Project 2013 and Certification
After watching this video, you will be able to distinguish between the different editions of Project 2013.