Résumé
Special Edition Using Microsoft Project 2002 gives you direct answers about how to put a project schedule together with this best-selling project management software. It's organized to follow the project cycle of initializing and developing a plan, implementing the plan, tracking and analyzing progress, adjusting to changes and unforeseen events, and preparing the final reports. You'll find step-by-step procedures for using Project's features, plus you'll get help with common problems.
Contents1. The Power of Microsoft Project 2002.
Exploring Project Management. What Microsoft Project 2002 Can Do for You. Some General, Common-Sense Guidelines for Project Managers. A Checklist for Using Microsoft Project. Project Management Scheduling Techniques. Troubleshooting.
2. Learning the Basics of Microsoft Project.
Starting and Exiting Microsoft Project. Exploring the Microsoft Project Window. Using Online Help and Learning Aids. Introducing the Gantt Chart View. Changing Views. Scrolling and Selecting Data Fields. Troubleshooting.
3. Setting Up a Project Document.
Supplying Information for a New Project. Selecting the Environment Options. Defining a Calendar of Working Time. Troubleshooting.
4. Managing Project Files.
Saving and Protecting Files. Creating and Using Templates. Working with the Organizer and the Global File. Troubleshooting.
II. SCHEDULING TASKS.
5. Creating a Task List.
Approaching the Planning Process. Entering Tasks in a Gantt
Chart. Understanding the Fields in the Task Table. Entering
Task Names. Editing the Task List. Using the Task
Information Dialog Box to Edit Tasks. Entering Task
Duration. Defining Milestones. Using Recurring Tasks.
Attaching Notes toTasks. Attaching Hyperlinks to Tasks.
Using Other Views to Create Tasks. Outlining the Task List.
Using Custom WBS Codes. Using Custom Outline Numbers.
Printing the Project Task List. Troubleshooting. Project
Extras: Letting Project Calculate Duration .
6. Entering Scheduling Requirements.
An Overview of Scheduling. Understanding Dependency Links.
Entering Dependency Links. Working with Task Constraints.
Entering Deadline Dates. Splitting Tasks. Creating and
Using Task Calendars. Troubleshooting. Project
Extras.
7. Viewing Your Schedule.
Working with the Gantt Chart View. Adding Graphics and Text
to Gantt Charts. Working with the Calendar View. Working
with the Network Diagram View. Troubleshooting.
III. ASSIGNING RESOURCES AND COSTS.
8. Defining Resources and Costs.
Understanding How Project Uses Resources and Costs.
Understanding Resources and Costs. Defining the Resource
Pool. Using the Resource Fields. Setting the Automatically
Add New Resources and Tasks Option. Sorting Resources.
Grouping Resources. Filtering Resources.
Troubleshooting.
9. Understanding Resource Scheduling.
Learning About Resource Scheduling. Reviewing the Essential
Components of Work Resource Assignments. Understanding the
Resource Assignment Fields. Understanding the Work Formula.
Choosing the Task Type. Understanding Effort-Driven Tasks.
Modifying Resource Assignments. Understanding the Driver
Resource Concept. Calculating Task Duration with Multiple
Resources Assigned.
10. Assigning Resources and Costs to Tasks.
An Overview of Assigning Resources. Selecting the
Appropriate Task Settings. Assigning Resources to Tasks.
Assigning Fixed Costs and Fixed Contract Fees.
Troubleshooting.
11. Resolving Resource Assignment Problems.
Understanding How Resource Overallocations Occur.
Identifying Resource Overallocations. Strategies for
Eliminating Resource Overallocations. Eliminating Resource
Overallocations Yourself. Letting Project Level
Overallocated Resources for You. Troubleshooting.
IV. REVIEWING AND DISTRIBUTING THE PROJECT.
12. Reviewing the Project Plan.
Looking at the Big Picture. Realigning the Plan. Finalizing
the Plan. Troubleshooting.
13. Printing Views and Reports.
Using the Print Commands. Changing the Printer Setup. Using
the Project Guide Toolbar. Printing Views. Printing
Project's Predesigned Reports. Troubleshooting.
V. TRACKING AND ANALYZING PROGRESS.
14. Tracking Work on a Project.
An Overview of Tracking. Using Project Guide for Tracking.
Working with Project Baselines. Tracking a Project's
Performance and Costs.
15. Analyzing Progress and Revising the
Schedule.
Project Management Overview. Reviewing the Current Status
of a Project. Analyzing Performance with Earned Value
Analysis. Revising a Schedule to Complete on Time and on
Budget. Troubleshooting.
VI. COORDINATING PROJECTS AND SHARING DATA.
16. Working with Multiple Projects.
Using the Window Commands. Displaying Tasks from Different
Files in the Same Window. Creating Subprojects and Master
Projects. Creating Links Between Tasks in Separate
Projects. Sharing Resources Among Projects.
Troubleshooting.
17. Exporting and Importing Project Data with Other
File Formats.
Exchanging Project Data with Other Applications. File
Formats Supported by Microsoft Project 2002. Importing
Project 2002 Data from Other Project Management
Applications. Exporting Project 2002 Data to Older Versions
of Microsoft Project. Using the Import/Export Wizard.
Saving an Entire Project in a Database. Exchanging Selected
Parts of a Project with Other Formats. Using Microsoft
Project 2002 As an OLE DB Provider. Troubleshooting.
18. Copying, Pasting, and Inserting Data with Other
Applications.
Copying Selected Data Between Applications. Linking
Selected Data Between Applications. Working with Objects.
Placing Objects into Microsoft Project. Placing Project
Objects into Other Applications. Troubleshooting.
VII. USING AND CUSTOMIZING THE DISPLAY.
19. Using the Standard Views, Tables, Filters, and
Groups.
Exploring the Standard Views. Exploring the Standard
Tables. Exploring the Standard Filters. Exploring the
Standard Groups. Troubleshooting.
20. Formatting Views.
Using the Common Format Options in the Standard Views.
Formatting the Gantt Chart View. Formatting the Calendar
View. Formatting the Network Diagram View. Formatting the
Task and Resource Form Views. Formatting the Resource Graph
View. Formatting the Resource Usage View. Formatting the
Task Usage View. Formatting the Sheet Views.
Troubleshooting.
21. Customizing Views, Tables, Fields, Filters, and
Groups.
Creating New Views. Using and Creating Tables. Customizing
Fields. Creating Custom Filters. Creating Custom Filters
with AutoFilter. Creating Custom Groups. Organizing Views
and Other Custom Elements in Project Files.
Troubleshooting.
22. Using and Customizing the Standard
Reports.
Understanding the Standard Reports. Customizing Reports.
Creating Reports. Using the Common Customization Controls.
Customizing Specific Report Types. Saving and Sharing
Custom Reports. Troubleshooting.
23. Customizing Toolbars, Menus, and Forms.
Altering the Behavior of Personalized Menus and Toolbars.
Customizing Toolbars. Customizing Menu Bars. Customizing
Forms. Troubleshooting.
VIII. USING PROJECT SERVER AND PROJECT PROFESSIONAL.
24. Managing Collaboration with Project
Server.
New Features in Project Server 2002 Web Access. Exploring
Project's Collaborative Features. Introduction to Microsoft
Project Web Access. Collaborating During the Planning
Process. Collaborating During the Tracking Process.
Collaborating During the Update Process. Other Functions in
Project Web Access.
25. An Overview of Microsoft Project Professional
2002.
What Microsoft Project Professional 2002 Adds to Microsoft
Project. System Architecture and Requirements. Planning for
Enterprise-Level Project Management. Logging in to Project
Server from Project Professional. Using Enterprise Outline
Codes and Custom Fields. Working with Enterprise Resources.
Working with Enterprise Projects.
26. Managing Projects Using Microsoft Project
Professional 2002.
Managing Resource Assignments. Using Enterprise Templates.
Working with Versions. Using Project Manager Views.
27. Managing Project Portfolios with Microsoft Project
Professional.
Analyzing Projects and Resources. Using the Project Center.
Using the Resource Center.
28. Administering Project Portfolios with Microsoft
Project Professional.
System Administration. Using Office Web Components.
Building OLAP Cubes and Updating Resource Tables. Managing
Views. Checking in Enterprise Projects. Checking in
Enterprise Resources. Managing Project Versions. Importing
Resources. Importing Projects. Managing the Enterprise
Global Template.
Index.
L'auteur - Tim Pyron
Tim Pyron is an information systems manager for Productivity Point International in San Antonio, TX, a leading provider of computer training ad support services in North America. He provides consulting services and conducts training in Microsoft Project and in spreadsheet and database applications. Tim's previous Microsoft Project books include Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Project 98 in 24 Hours and Special Edition Using Microsoft Project 98.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Que |
Auteur(s) | Tim Pyron |
Parution | 27/08/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1202 |
Format | 18,7 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1965g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780789727015 |
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