Chapter 1: The Quick Access Toolbar and advanced calendar topics
Module A: The Quick Access Toolbar
Module B: Advanced calendar topics
Chapter 2: Working with tasks
Module A: Task notes, task deadlines, and task priorities
Module B: Miscellaneous task features and functions
Chapter 3: Working with resources
Module A: Grouping, sorting, filtering, and highlighting resources
Module B: Resource working time and resource pools
Module C: Resource budget cost items
Chapter 4: Managing the project schedule
Module A: Multiple baselines and interim plans
Module B: Setting and using a status date
Module C: Resolving resource conflicts and scheduling issues
Module D: Delaying a task
Chapter 5: Other views and shortcuts
Module A: The Task Form, Task Details Form, and Task Name Form
Module B: The Resource Form
Module C: Compound views and the Relationship Diagram
Chapter 6: Working with multiple projects and project integrations
Module A: Consolidating multiple projects
Module B: Project Server, Project Online, and SharePoint
Chapter 7: Working with Project data and closing out a project
Module A: Working with Project data
Module B: Closing out a project
Welcome to Microsoft Project 2016/2013 Level 2. This course addresses the features of Microsoft's Project application, which is specifically designed to address the needs of project managers in corporate environments.
You will benefit most from this course if you have at least some prior knowledge of project management procedures and practices. It is intended to support you in applying this knowledge through the use of Microsoft Project as a project management tool.
To take this course, you should have successfully completed Microsoft Project 2016/2013 Level 1 or have equivalent knowledge, and general computer user knowledge is assumed. Any additional experience having worked with project management, forms, and/or databases will be helpful.
After completing this course, you will know how to:
- Work with the Quick Access Toolbar and advanced calendar topics
- Add task notes; set task deadlines and priorities; and group, sort, filter, highlight, and add fixed costs to tasks
- Group, sort, filter, and highlight resources; set resource working-time exceptions and pool resources for sharing; and create resource budget cost items
- Work with multiple baselines and interim plans, update a project schedule using a status date, and resolve resource conflicts and scheduling issues
- Use the Task Form, Task Details Form, and Task Name Form; use the Resource Form and Resource Name Form; and understand the Relationship Diagram and compound views
- Consolidate projects using Master projects and Subprojects; and work with Project Server, Project Online, and SharePoint
- Use Project data in other applications, and create final reports
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