Students will learn how to use Microsoft Project 2000 to manage a project.
Students should have project-management experience and should also be familiar with Project 2000. We strongly recommend that you should have taken the first course in this series, Project 2000 creating a project, beforehand, as all the topics in that course are assumed knowledge for this course and you will be working with the same example project.
Students will learn how to track and modify a project that is in progress.
Students should have completed the Project 2000 creating a project course and be familiar with project management terminology such as Gantt Chart, task, critical path, and resource.
This is the second course in this series. Project 2000 Advanced, the last course in the series, teaches students advanced features of Microsoft Project 2000, including working with Project Central.
We offer a range of Project training courses
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| Adjusting Resource Schedules |
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| Customizing the Microsoft Project Environment |
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| Working with Data in Other Applications |
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| Working with Resource Pools and Consolidated Projects |
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| Publisher: | Microsoft | |
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| Version: | 2000 | |
| Length: | 1 day | |
| Course-ID: | 076723 |
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