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2 Page 2 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. All trademarks acknowledged. E&OE. No part of this document may be copied without written permission from Cheltenham Courseware unless produced under the terms of a courseware site license agreement with Cheltenham Courseware. All reasonable precautions have been taken in the preparation of this document, including both technical and non-technical proofing. Cheltenham Courseware and all staff assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No warranties are made, expressed or implied with regard to these notes. Cheltenham Courseware shall not be responsible for any direct, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of any material contained in this document. If you find any errors in these training modules, please inform Cheltenham Courseware. Whilst every effort is made to eradicate typing or technical mistakes, we apologise for any errors you may detect. All courses are updated on a regular basis, so your feedback is both valued by us and will help us to maintain the highest possible standards. Sample versions of courseware from Cheltenham Courseware (Normally supplied in Adobe Acrobat format). If the version of courseware that you are viewing is marked as NOT FOR TRAINING,, or similar, then it cannot be used as part of a training course, and is made available purely for content and style review. This is to give you the opportunity to preview our courseware, prior to making a purchasing decision. Sample versions may not be re-sold to a third party. For current license information This document may only be used under the terms of the license agreement from Cheltenham Courseware. Cheltenham Courseware reserves the right to alter the licensing conditions at any time, without prior notice. Please see the site license agreement available at. Contact Information. Australia / Asia Pacific / Europe (ex. UK) / Rest of the World . info@cheltenhamcourseware.com.au Web. USA / Canada . info@cheltenhamcourseware.com Web. UK . info@cctglobal.com Web. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

3 Page 3 - Project 2007 Foundation Level INSTALLING THE FILES... 5 INTRODUCING MICROSOFT PROJECT What is Microsoft Project 2007?...6 File Compatibility...6 The Project 2007 Screen...6 Drop Down Menus...7 Using the Ask a Question Box...9 Standard Toolbar...10 Formatting Toolbar...12 Task Panes...14 Closing Microsoft Project...15 Opening an existing Microsoft Project...15 View Bar...16 Project Guide...18 Creating a new project...19 Creating a new project based on a template...19 Closing the current project...22 SETTING UP A PROJECT File Properties...23 Inputting Start and Finish Dates...25 Setting up a Project Calendar...27 Making a New Calendar...27 Applying a new Calendar...31 Saving a project...31 Setting up Currency and Language within Microsoft Project...32 TASKS, NOTES & MILESTONES What are Tasks?...35 Entering Tasks...35 Entering Subtasks...36 Entering Task Durations...38 Creating a Summary Task...40 Recurring Tasks...43 Task Notes...46 Milestones...47 MANIPULATING TASKS & CONSTRAINTS What are Constraints?...49 Adding Constraints...49 Editing Tasks...51 Deleting Tasks...52 Moving Tasks...54 DEPENDENCIES What are Dependencies?...56 Finish-to-Start (FS) Dependencies...56 Start-to-Start (SS) Dependencies...59 Start-to-Finish (SF) Dependencies...63 RESOURCES What are Resources? Creating a Resource List...64 Working Time...66 Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

4 Page 4 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Rates...68 Resource Notes...69 Assigning Resources...70 VIEWS & SPLIT WINDOWS What are Microsoft Project Views?...78 Changing Views...78 Gantt Chart View...81 Calendar View...84 Network Diagram View...85 Task Usage View...87 Resource Graph View...91 Resource Sheet View Resource Usage View...92 Splitting the Window...93 PRINTING & REPORTS Viewing and Printing Reports...95 Using Print Preview...95 Page Setup...96 Print Dialog Box Overview Reports Current Activity Reports Cost Reports Assignments Reports Workload Reports Visual Reports HELP DEMOS Microsoft Project Help Demos WHAT S NEW IN PROJECT 2007? Multiple Level Undo Task Drivers Pane Change Highlighting Visual Reports Cost Resources Office Assistant Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

5 Page 5 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Installing the Sample Files Create a folder called Project 2007 Foundation Files under the My Documents folder (or the Documents folder if you are using Windows Vista). Copy the sample files to the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

6 Page 6 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Introducing Microsoft Project 2007 What is Microsoft Project 2007? Microsoft Project 2007 is the project management software produced by Microsoft. It provides you with all the tools you need for effective planning, tracking, problem solving, sharing and completing a project in keeping with conventional management principles and practices. It can be used for a project of any size. It provides a framework to start your project, as well as the means to organise and manage effectively. It is like having a project management assistant. File Compatibility The file name extension remains.mpp, which is the same as previous versions. Unlike many of the other Microsoft 2007 applications, such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel, the file format used by Microsoft Project 2007 is compatible with earlier versions stretching back to Microsoft Project 97. This means that if you create a project file using Microsoft Project 2007, it will be able to be opened by people using earlier versions of Project, all the way back to Microsoft Project 97. WARNING. Even though the file format is compatible, if you use advanced features that are available within Microsoft Project 2007, but which are not supported by earlier versions of Microsoft Project then if you open a 2007 contents file using an earlier version, the advanced functionality may be lost. The Project 2007 Screen When you first start Microsoft Project the screen will look similar to the illustration below. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

7 Page 7 - Project 2007 Foundation Level The table area to the left is the area within which you can enter the individual tasks making up your project. The area on the right, displays the task information in the form of a Gantt chart. Drop Down Menus The drop down menus are similar to the standard drop down menus found in the majority of Windows based application programs. Click on the View drop down menu and you will see a list of commands. Some of the commands, such as Toolbars have a right pointing arrow that indicates further sub-commands. As you can see some of the commands are ticked, indicating that these are currently selected or active. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

8 Page 8 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Some of the commands, such as the Zoom command, are followed by three small dots. This indicates that a dialog box will be displayed if you click on these commands. Try clicking on the Zoom command and you will see the following dialog box displayed. You can click on the Cancel button to close the dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

9 Page 9 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Using the Ask a Question Box The Ask a Question box is displayed towards the top-right of your screen. This feature allows you to type a question, or key words, for a subject with which you need help. Click inside the Ask a Question Box and type New features. Press Enter and you will see the Project Help dialog box displayed, as illustrated below. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

10 Page 10 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the link titled What s new in Microsoft Office Project for the desktop. You will see the following dialog box describing the new features within Microsoft Project Scroll down and briefly read up on some of the new features. Close the Microsoft Project Help window. NOTE. You can use the F1 keyboard shortcut, at any time, to display the Project Help dialog box. Standard Toolbar This toolbar provides quick access to commonly used actions. Each icon represents a particular action. When you point to an icon (without clicking), a descriptive tool tip appears to help you identify it. The following is a list and brief description of the icons on the Standard toolbar. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

11 Page 11 - Project 2007 Foundation Level New - creates new project. Open - opens an existing project. Save - saves the current project. Print - prints the project. Search - performs a search. Print Preview - changes display to print preview. Spelling - performs a spell check. Cut - cuts the selected range to the Office clipboard. Copy - copies the selected range to the Office clipboard. Paste - pastes the last item from the Office clipboard. Format Painter - pastes formatting from one item in your project over another. Undo & redo - undoes or redoes the last action. Hyperlink - inserts a hyperlink. Link Tasks - links selected tasks. Unlink Tasks - unlinks selected tasks. Split Task - splits selected tasks. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

12 Page 12 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Task Information - displays the Task Information dialog box. Task Notes - displays the Notes tab in the Task Information dialog box. Task Drivers Displays items that drive the selected task. Assign Resources - opens the Assign Resource dialog box. Publish All Information - publishes to the Microsoft Project Server. Group by - groups tasks according to your selection in the drop down menu. Zoom In - increases the zoom. Zoom Out - decreases the zoom. task. Go to Selected Task - changes the view to view details of the selected Copy Picture - opens the Copy Picture dialog box. Microsoft Project Help - opens the Project Help Pane. Formatting Toolbar This toolbar provides quick access to commonly used formatting actions. Each icon represents a particular action. When you point to an icon with your cursor (without clicking), a descriptive tool tip appears to help you identify it. The following is a list and brief description of the icons on the Formatting toolbar. Outdent - makes the selected task a summary task. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

13 Page 13 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Indent - makes the selected task a subtask. Show Subtasks - shows subtasks. Hide Subtasks - hides subtasks. Hide Assignments - hides assignments. Show - allows you to select the level of detail you want to see in your project from a drop-down menu. Font - selects fonts from a drop-down menu. Font Size - selects font size from a drop-down menu. Bold - changes the selected text to bold. Italic - changes the selected text to italic. Underline - underlines the selected text. Align Left - aligns the selected text to the left. Center - aligns the selected text to centre. Align Right - aligns the selected text to the right. Filter - allows you to filter tasks according to the selected option from the drop-down menu. AutoFilter - places a drop-down menu at the top right of every column to allow you to filter information easily. Gantt Chart Wizard - starts the Gantt Chart Wizard. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

14 Page 14 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Task Panes Task panes will be displayed when needed and will allow you to complete a range of tasks. For instance start Microsoft Project and then click on the File drop down menu and select the New command. This will display the New Project task pane. This pane could be used to complete a number of different tasks, related to creating a new project. To close a task pane, click on the small cross shape at the top-right of the task pane. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

15 Page 15 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Closing Microsoft Project Click on the Close icon, shaped like a small cross at the top-right of the Microsoft Project window or use the keyboard shortcut Alt+F4. Opening an existing Microsoft Project Reopen Microsoft Project. Click on the Open button within the Standard Toolbar. This will display the Open dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

16 Page 16 - Project 2007 Foundation Level By default the Open dialog box displays the contents of the My Documents folder (or the Documents folder if you are using Windows Vista). You should see a folder called Project 2007 Foundation Files. Double click on this folder and you will see sample files that we will use on this course. Select the file called Sample.mpp and then click on the Open button. You will then see a sample project file displayed as illustrated below. Tasks are listed in the left side, and the Gantt chart view is displayed to the right. View Bar There are a number of different views that you can use to view the data that you enter into a project. You can tell Microsoft Project to display the View Bar down the left side of the screen, which will make changing from one view to another much easier. To do this click on the View drop down menu and then click on the View Bar command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

17 Page 17 - Project 2007 Foundation Level The screen will now look like this. As you can see there are lots of different views available. In fact if you click on the More Views icon at the bottom of the View Bar you will see a dialog box displaying all the different views. Click on the Cancel button to close Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

18 Page 18 - Project 2007 Foundation Level this dialog box. Project Guide The Project Guide helps you to build your project, step-by-step. To display the Project Guide toolbar, click on the View drop down menu and then select the Turn On Project Guide command. The Project Guide will be displayed as illustrated below. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

19 Page 19 - Project 2007 Foundation Level The Project Guide, as the name implies, is there to help guide you through using Microsoft Project. Exit Microsoft Project 2007, without saving any changes. Reopen Microsoft Project. As you can see the View Bar and the Project Guide, are still displayed. Creating a new project As you have seen, when you start Microsoft Project, by default it displays a newly created, blank project. As we will see later, you can use this opening page, to start entering data. Clicking on the New icon will create a new, blank project. Creating a new project based on a template You can use a template to create a project, to achieve a particular task, such as moving house. To try this, click on the File drop down menu and then click on the New command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

20 Page 20 - Project 2007 Foundation Level You will see the New Project Task Pane, displayed towards the left edge of your window, as illustrated below. To use a template that is already installed on your local hard disk, click on the On computer link. This will display the following dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

21 Page 21 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Clicking on the Project Templates tab, within the dialog box, will display a range of templates, as illustrated below. Select and double click on the Home Move template. You will see the following displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

22 Page 22 - Project 2007 Foundation Level As you can see this is a project for moving home. By the end of this course you should be able to create new projects, using existing templates, and customise them for your specific needs. Closing the current project Often you may want to close the current project, in this case the Home Move project, but leave the Microsoft Project program open. Press Ctrl+F4 and you will see the following dialog box. In this case click on the No button and the project will close. Exit the Microsoft Project program. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

23 Page 23 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Setting up a Project File Properties Open Microsoft Project 2007 and by default a blank project is displayed. Click on the File drop down menu and then select the Properties command. The Project Properties dialog box will be displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

24 Page 24 - Project 2007 Foundation Level There are a number of tabs within the dialog box. General tab: Provides a quick summary of the name, type, location, size, creation date, modified date, accessed date and attributes of the project. Summary tab: You can enter any additional information you may want to record regarding your project. Statistics tab: Lists the dates the project was last created, modified, accessed and printed, as well as who saved it last, the revision number and the total editing time. Contents tab: Shows a project summary. It tells the start date, finish date, duration, work hours, cost, % complete and % work complete. Custom tab: Allows you to add custom file properties to the project. Click on the Summary tab, and type New Product Brochure into the Title field, as illustrated below. Type your name into the Author field. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

25 Page 25 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Statistics tab to see the dates that the project was last created, modified, accessed and printed, as well as who saved it last, the revision number and the total editing time. Click on the OK button to close the Project Properties dialog box. Inputting Start and Finish Dates The first step in starting a new project is establishing basic project information. The start or finish date is what you will use to anchor your project. Your schedule will be built around either the start date or the finish date. The start and finish date information is entered in the Project Information dialog box. Open the Project Information dialog box by clicking on the Project drop down menu and selecting the Project Information command. You will see a dialog box similar to that shown below. The dates will be different however. Use the drop-down calendar in the Start date field to select Mon 05/01/04. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

26 Page 26 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Use the drop-down calendar in the Current date field to change the date to Sun 04/01/04. NOTE. We are using these dates so that you can work through the examples in this manual and you will see the same results, as well as the same issues and problems, illustrated within these examples. In real life you would obviously use dates that are current with your project. Your dialog box will now look like this. Be sure that Project Start Date is selected from the Schedule from dropdown menu (Project Start Date is the default). Leave the other fields as the default values. Click on the OK button. Microsoft Project will close the dialog box and save the information for you. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

27 Page 27 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Setting up a Project Calendar Microsoft Project supplies three basic calendars (Standard, Night Shift and 24 Hours) which you can use as foundations to create your own base calendar. You can make a calendar which indicates general working times for each resource or group of resources. Project will use this information for things like scheduling resources and converting task durations. To set up the project calendar, click on the Project drop down menu and then select the Project Information command. Confirm that Standard is selected from the Calendar drop-down menu, in the Project Information, dialog box. Click on the OK button, to close the Project Information dialog box and save the project information. Making a New Calendar To make a new calendar, click on the Tools drop down menu and then select the Change Working Time command. The Change Working Time dialog box will be displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

28 Page 28 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Create New Calendar button within the dialog box. The Create New Base Calendar dialog box will be displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

29 Page 29 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Enter Project 2007 Foundation Exercise as a descriptive name. Click on the OK button. Now let s say that we need to book some time off for holidays. Within the Click on a day to see its working times section of the dialog box, select the 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd of January 2004 NOTE: You will have to use the scroll bar within the dialog box to display dates in January NOTE: To select these dates click on January 1 and with the mouse pointer pressed down move across to January 3. Then release the mouse pointer. Type Holiday Time in the Exceptions area of the dialog box, as illustrated below. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

30 Page 30 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click in the Start column next to the name Holiday Time and you will see the following changes. You will notice that January 1, January 2 and January 3 are now greyed out as non-working time. Click on the OK button to close the dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

31 Page 31 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Applying a new Calendar We have created a new Calendar, now we have to apply it to our project. Click on the Project drop down menu and then select the Project Information command. Click on the Calendar down arrow and see how the new calendar has been added to the list. Click on Project 2007 Foundation Exercise to select it. Click on the OK button. Keep the project open for the next exercise. Saving a project Click on the Save icon. This will display the Save As dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

32 Page 32 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Double click on the folder called Project 2007 Foundation Files folder, which will take you to that folder. Type New Product Brochure in the File name field. Click on the Save button. Setting up Currency and Language within Microsoft Project Click on the Tools drop down menu and select the Options command. This will display the Options dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

33 Page 33 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the View tab, and from within the Currency section of this tab you can make changes, if required. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

34 Page 34 - Project 2007 Foundation Level NOTE: The currencies have been abbreviated. Common examples are listed below. GBP = Great British Pounds. USD = United States Dollars. AUD = Australian Dollars. EUR = Euros. If you have time quickly have a look at some of the other tabs within the Options dialog box and see what is available. For example clicking on the General tab allows you to set the number of Undos that you can use. You can also set standard and overtime pay rates for use within projects. The Save tab allows you to set a time period to automatically save your work. Exit the Microsoft Project program. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

35 Page 35 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Tasks, Notes & Milestones What are Tasks? Tasks are the specific activities which must be completed in order to finish your project, similar to a 'to-do' list. Your task list is the backbone of your project plan. It is essential to make your task list as comprehensive as possible, because if a required task is omitted, you may not be able to achieve all of your goals. It is beneficial to create your task list in approximately the same order as the tasks will be performed. Entering Tasks Open Microsoft Project Open a project called New Product Brochure.mpp which is located within your Project 2007 Foundation Files folder under the My Documents (or Documents) folder. Close the Project Guide (by click on the Close icon at the top right of the Project Guide pane). Click in the first row of the Task Name column of the Gantt table. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

36 Page 36 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Type Write Brochure and press Return. Leave the Duration, Start and Finish dates as they are. Entering Subtasks Click in the second row of the Gantt table, underneath "Write Brochure". Type Research New Product and press the Return key. Type Create an Outline and press the Return key. Type Write a Rough Draft and press the Return key. Type Edit Rough Draft and press the Return key. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

37 Page 37 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Your screen will now look like this. Select "Research New Product" by clicking on it. Click on the Indent icon on the Formatting toolbar to make it a subtask. Your screen will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

38 Page 38 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Now select rows 3, 4, and 5. Click on the Indent icon on the Formatting toolbar. Entering Task Durations Microsoft Project uses 1 day, as the default length, for task durations. If your estimate for the duration of your task is different than one day, you can change it. Microsoft Project uses abbreviations for different time measures. Use these abbreviations when typing in the duration. In this case use the arrow buttons, on the right end of the Duration box, to adjust the duration of the Research New Product task to 2 days. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

39 Page 39 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Because you manually changed the duration of the Research New Product task, the question mark which indicated an estimated duration disappeared. To specify that the changed duration is still an estimate, double click on the Research New Product task in the list. Recheck the Estimated box in the Task Information dialog box. Click on the OK button. Notice that the estimated duration of the Write Brochure summary task has Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

40 Page 40 - Project 2007 Foundation Level changed as well, as the duration of a summary task is based on the durations of the subtasks. Creating a Summary Task In row 6, type Prepare through desktop publishing and press Return. In row 7, type Get quotes from printers and press Return. In row 8, type Get printed and press Return. Insert a row by selecting row 6 and then pressing the Ins (Insert) key on your keyboard. Your screen will now look like the illustration below. NOTE: To select a row, click within the ID number column of the row you wish to select. For instance in the illustration below, click on the number 6 within the left part of the screen. Within line 6, in the Task Name column, type Print Brochure. If necessary, select the Print Brochure and then click on the Outdent button, on the Formatting toolbar. WARNING: Make sure that you click on the Outdent, not the Indent button. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

41 Page 41 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Notice how Print Brochure becomes a summary task and the three tasks below it become its subtasks. We will now enter the remaining tasks in our project. In row 10, type Distribute Brochure and press Return. In row 11, type Create mailing list and press Return. In row 12, type Do mass mail out and press Return. Your screen will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

42 Page 42 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Select row 10. Click on the Outdent button on the Formatting toolbar. Your screen will now look like this. Click on the Save button to save your changes. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

43 Page 43 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Recurring Tasks Certain tasks fall into the category of recurring tasks. They could happen on a daily or weekly basis, or at intermittent times, throughout your project. Microsoft Project allows you to create a task once, and then assign both frequency and timing to it. Select row 10 and click on the Insert drop down menu and then select the Recurring Task command. The Recurring Task Information dialog box is displayed. Enter Team Meeting in the Task Name box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

44 Page 44 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Enter 1h in the Duration box. Select the Daily button in the Recurrence pattern area. Select the Workdays button. In the Range of recurrence section select the End after button and choose 3. Your dialog box will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

45 Page 45 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the OK button to return to the Gantt Chart view. Your screen will now look like this. Click on the Outdent button on the Formatting toolbar. Notice the recurring task symbol in the Indicator column in line 10. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

46 Page 46 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Expand the Team Meeting task by clicking on the + symbol. Task Notes Notes can be attached to a task to quickly display information relating to that task. Notes can be displayed onscreen and included in printed reports. Double-click on the Print Brochure task Select the Notes tab in the Task Information dialog box. Type Remember to ask Kate for recommended printers. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

47 Page 47 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the OK button to save and attach the note to your task and return to the Gantt Chart view. Notice the note symbol in the Indicator column. Move the mouse pointer over the note symbol to read the note. Milestones Milestones are used to mark key moments in a project and can help you monitor your progress. Although a milestone is usually a task with no duration, it is possible to mark a task which has a duration as a milestone. Milestones are marked by a diamond in the Gantt Chart view. Double-click on the Edit Rough Draft task to open the Task Information dialog box. Click on the Advanced tab. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

48 Page 48 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Mark task as milestone checkbox (towards the bottom-left of the dialog box). Click on the OK button. The task is now marked by a diamond in the Gantt Chart view. Click on the Save button to save your changes. Exit Microsoft Project. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

49 Page 49 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Manipulating Tasks & Constraints What are Constraints? A constraint is a parameter placed upon a task which limits the start or finish of a task. By default, the As Soon as Possible constraint is applied to every task. The following is a list of all of the constraint types which are available to choose from. As Soon as Possible Schedules the task to start as soon as the beginning of the project. As Late as Possible Schedules the task to end no later than the end of the project. Finish No Earlier Than/ Finish No Later Than Schedules the tasks to finish no later or sooner than a specific date. Must Finish On/ Must Start On Schedules the task to finish on or start on a specific date. Start No Earlier Than/ Start No Later Than Schedules the task to start no earlier than or no later than a specific date. Adding Constraints Open Microsoft Project and open your New Product Brochure.mpp file. Double click on the Print Brochure task to open the Task Information dialog box. Click on the Advanced tab. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

50 Page 50 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Select Start No Earlier Than from the Constraint type drop-down menu. Type 07/01/04 in the Constraint date field. This will ensure that the printing of the brochure cannot start before 7 January. Click on the OK button. Notice how the Print Brochure tasks have been moved in the Gantt Chart view. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

51 Page 51 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Editing Tasks Tasks can be edited using a number of different methods, although the easiest and most convenient way is to use the Task Information dialog box because all of the task information is readily available for you to review and change. Double click on the Team Meeting 1 task to open the Task Information dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

52 Page 52 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Change the duration of the meeting to 2 hours by entering 2h in the Duration field. Click on the OK button. Deleting Tasks Occasionally you will need to delete tasks either because they were entered in error or they are no longer relevant. There are several ways to do this. Select row 14 (the Distribute Brochure task). Press the Del key. NOTE. If the Planning Wizard dialog box appears, click on the OK button. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

53 Page 53 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Notice how all of the subtasks were deleted along with the summary task. The screen now looks like this. Undo the deletion by clicking on the Undo button in the toolbar. The deleted tasks are displayed again. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

54 Page 54 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Moving Tasks An important thing to keep in mind when moving tasks is that when you move a summary task, its subtasks move with it. In order to move a subtask to a new location, you must first outdent it so that it is at the highest possible level. Select row 10 (the Team Meeting summary task). Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

55 Page 55 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Move your mouse pointer over the ID number of the task (i.e. the number 10 in this case) until the mouse pointer changes to the shape of a move cursor. Click and hold down the mouse button. Drag the mouse pointer until the horizontal grey stripe is above row 1 as illustrated below. Notice that all of the subtasks were moved with the summary task. Save your changes and Exit Microsoft Project. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

56 Page 56 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Dependencies What are Dependencies? Dependencies are a way to link tasks together, in order to describe which tasks must precede or succeed one another. Some tasks must start or finish before another task can begin or end. Creating dependencies allows Project to create a flexible time framework, relative to the task preceding or succeeding it. There are two types of tasks in a dependency. - A predecessor task must occur before another task. - A successor task must occur after another task. Finish-to-Start (FS) Dependencies The finish-to-start dependency is the most common type of relationship. The start of one task begins as soon as its predecessor finishes. The successor can't start until the predecessor finishes. Because most tasks in a project cannot occur concurrently, you must assign dependencies, telling Project that one task cannot start until another finishes or that a task cannot finish until another task finishes etc. Start Microsoft Project and open your project called New Product Brochure.mpp from the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. Double-click on the Create an Outline task. This will open the Task Information dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

57 Page 57 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Predecessors tab. Select "Research New Product" from the drop-down list in the Task Name column of the Predecessors tab. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

58 Page 58 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Select Finish-to-Start (FS) in the Type column. Click on the OK button. This tells Microsoft Project that you cannot start creating an outline until the research for the new product is complete. NOTE: The ID number of the predecessor is shown in the Predecessors Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

59 Page 59 - Project 2007 Foundation Level column of the Gantt table, and the dependency is represented by an arrow in the Gantt Chart. Start-to-Start (SS) Dependencies In a start-to-start relationship, the successor can't start until the predecessor starts. The tasks can happen simultaneously, but the predecessor needs to have started in order for the successor to start. Double click on the Create mailing list task. This will open the Task Information dialog box. Click on the Predecessors tab. Click on the down arrow at the right side of the Task Name column and scroll down the list to select Get Printed (note you may have to scroll down Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

60 Page 60 - Project 2007 Foundation Level the list to see this item). Click on the Start-to-Start dependency from the drop-down menu of the Type column. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

61 Page 61 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This lets Project know that you can start creating your mailing list while the brochure is being printed. Click on the OK button. Your screen will now look like this. Now we will finish assigning the dependencies for all of the tasks in the project. In the Gantt Chart (i.e. the chart within the right side of the screen), move the your mouse pointer over the Create an Outline task until the pointer changes to a shape with four arrows pointing outward. Click and drag the mouse pointer to the Write a Rough Draft task. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

62 Page 62 - Project 2007 Foundation Level The cursor becomes a link symbol and an information box is displayed describing the link you are creating. By default, a Finish-to-Start dependency is created. Release the mouse and the link will be created, as illustrated below. Now we ll create the dependencies for the remaining tasks. Create a Finish to Start dependency for the following tasks using the drag and drop method in the Gantt Chart view. Write a Rough Draft to Edit Rough Draft Edit Rough Draft to Prepare through desktop publishing Prepare through desktop publishing to Get quotes from printers Get quotes from printers to Get printed Create mailing list to Do mass mail out As you add the dependencies, notice how the durations of the Summary tasks change. Your screen will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

63 Page 63 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Save your changes and exit Microsoft Project. To see a sample of what the project should look like so far, open a file called Finished - Tasks.mpp from the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. Start-to-Finish (SF) Dependencies In a Start-to-Finish dependency, the successor task is completed after its predecessor starts. In other words, the successor task cannot finish until the predecessor task starts. The start to finish relationship is rarely used, although it may be necessary in unusual instances. Exit Project before continuing. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

64 Page 64 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Resources What are Resources? Resources are people, supplies and equipment which you need to use to accomplish your tasks and goals. Project uses the resource information you provide to make the schedule for your project. Typically, the more resources you assign, the shorter the duration of the project will be because a task is completed faster when there are more people or materials assigned to it. Creating a Resource List Start Microsoft Project and open the New Product Brochure.mpp file from the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. NOTE: If you have gone wrong in the previous section and do not have access to a tutor to explain what went wrong, then you can open the file called Finished - Tasks.mpp to continue with the exercise in this section. Click on the View drop down menu and then select the Resource Sheet command. Click in the first row of the Resource Name column, type Jane Doe and then press Return. Your screen will look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

65 Page 65 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click in the second row of the Resource Name column, type Katie Aiko and press Return. Type Postage in the third row and press Return. In the cell to the right of the Postage cell, select Material from the dropdown list in the Type column. Enter Stamps as a unit of measurement in the Material Label field and press Return. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

66 Page 66 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Leave all other options as the default as we will cover them in the following exercises. Click on the Save icon in the toolbar to save your work. Working Time The base calendar which you choose for a resource determines its availability. You can customise a resource's calendar if necessary (i.e. Blocking off vacation time). Double click on Jane Doe in the Resource Name column. This will open the Resource Information dialog box. If necessary click on the General tab. Click on the Change Working Time button. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

67 Page 67 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This will display the Change Working Time dialog box. Select the Project 2007 Foundation Exercise calendar from the Base calendar drop down menu. Click on the OK button and then close the Resource Information sheet. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

68 Page 68 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Repeat the steps outlined above to apply the Project 2007 Foundation Exercise calendar to Katie Aiko. Save your changes. Rates It is important to enter rates for a resource, even if they are estimates, as this allows Project to calculate the overall cost of a project. The cost of a resource may increase or decrease during the life of your project, and you need to be able to reflect these changes. Project allows you to enter up to 125 different cost rates for a resource and specify the date at which the new rates takes effect. In the Resource Sheet view, enter the following rate information for Jane Doe. Type 20 in the Std. Rate column and press Return. Type 30 in the Ovt. Rate and press Return. Use the method outlined above to enter a standard pay rate for Katie Aiko of 30 and an overtime rate of 45. Enter the following rate information for Postage. Type 0.5 in the Std. Rate column and press Return. Your resource sheet should look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

69 Page 69 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Leave Prorated in the Accrue At field. Project will calculate the cost throughout the project. Save your changes. Resource Notes You use resource notes in much the same way as task notes. They allow you to attach readily available, additional information to a resource. Double click on the Jane Doe resource which will display the Resource Information dialog box. Select the Notes tab. Type Send reminder regarding team meeting in the Notes area. Click on the OK button to save and attach the note to your resource. Notice the note symbol in the Indicator column of the Resource Sheet view. Move your mouse cursor over it to display the note. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

70 Page 70 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Save button on the Standard toolbar. Assigning Resources Click on the View drop down menu and then select the Gantt Chart command. Double click on the Team Meeting 1 task. This will open the Task Information dialog box. Click on the Resources tab. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

71 Page 71 - Project 2007 Foundation Level In the first row in the Resources tab, select Jane Doe from the drop-down list. In the second row, select Katie Aiko. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

72 Page 72 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This assigns both resources to the team meeting because both resources are required to attend the meeting. Your dialog box should look like this. Click on the OK button to close the dialog box. The Gantt Chart will look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

73 Page 73 - Project 2007 Foundation Level We will now assign the following tasks to Jane Doe. - Research New Product - Create an Outline - Write a Rough Draft To do this click on the Research New Product task row, in the Resources Names column, as illustrated below. Click on the down arrow and select Jane Doe, as illustrated. The screen will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

74 Page 74 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Use the same technique to assign the Jane Doe resource to the Create an Outline and Write a Rough Draft tasks. Your screen will then look like this. In the same way that you assigned the Jane Doe resource, you can now assign the Katie Aiko resource to the following tasks: Edit Rough Draft Prepare through desktop publishing Get quotes from printers Create mailing list Your screen will now look like this. Double click on the Do mass mail out task to open the Task Information dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

75 Page 75 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Resources tab. The dialog box will look like this. Click in the Resource Name field and use the down arrow to select Postage, as illustrated. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

76 Page 76 - Project 2007 Foundation Level On the next line down, assign the resource called Jane Doe, as illustrated. On the next line down, assign the resource called Katie Aiko. The dialog box will then look like the illustration below. Change the Units for the Postage to 5,000, as illustrated below, and then click on the OK button to close the dialog box. Save your changes and then exit Project Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

77 Page 77 - Project 2007 Foundation Level To see an example of what the project should look like so far, open Microsoft Project and then open the a file called Finished - Resources.mpp from the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. Look at both the Gantt Chart and Resource Sheet View. Exit Microsoft Project without saving any changes. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

78 Page 78 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Views & Split Windows What are Microsoft Project Views? Now that you are familiar with the basics of Project and know how to enter the components of a project, you must learn how to view the information. The different views within Microsoft Project allow you to see the project from a variety of perspectives and focus on different aspects. This allows you to understand, visualise, and communicate your project better. You can use most views to enter and edit information, although some views can only display information. All views are made up of three basic components. Chart or graph - information is represented by pictures. Sheet - information is represented in a table format, similar to a worksheet. Form - information about a single item is represented as it might be on a paper form. Changing Views Open Microsoft Project and open your project file called New Product Brochure.mpp. NOTE: If you have gone wrong in the previous section, and do not have access to a tutor to explain what went wrong, then you can open the file called Finished - Resources.mpp to continue with the exercise in this section. Click on the View drop down menu and you will see commonly used views displayed in the drop down list. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

79 Page 79 - Project 2007 Foundation Level If you click on the More Views command you will see the More Views dialog box, from which you can select even more views. Close the dialog box. As we have seen you can display the View Bar down the side of your screen, by clicking on the View drop down menu and select the View Bar command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

80 Page 80 - Project 2007 Foundation Level The View Bar looks like this and allows you to quickly change from one view to another, without having to access drop down menus. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

81 Page 81 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Gantt Chart View The Gantt Chart View is useful for entering task information and viewing the timing and relationship between tasks. The Gantt Chart View is the default view within Microsoft Project. It consists of the Gantt table (on the left) and the Gantt Chart (on the right). The Gantt table is made up of columns of information, and the Gantt Chart is the graphic representation of the information entered. The two windows can be resized so that you can view a larger or smaller portion of the window. To resize, simply move your mouse cursor over the grey vertical divider until it becomes two lines with arrows pointing outward. Click and drag the line until it is in the position you desire. The timescale at the top of the Gantt Chart is set to show weeks (in the middle tier) and days (in the bottom tier) as the default. However, you can adjust it to show any timescale you wish. Double click on the timescale. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

82 Page 82 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This will display the Timescale dialog box. You can use the Timescale dialog box to format any tier on the time scale. Click on the down arrow next to the Unit section and select Days. A preview of your changes is shown in the bottom portion of the dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

83 Page 83 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Your screen will now look like this. Reset the Units back to Weeks before continuing. You can zoom in or out to view larger or smaller time increments in the Gantt Chart using the Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons in the toolbar. You can also click on the View drop down menu and then select the Zoom command which will display the Zoom dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

84 Page 84 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Experiment with using different levels of Zoom. Set the Zoom level to 1 Week before continuing. Calendar View The Calendar View is useful for a general overview of what needs to be done on a specific day. The Calendar View uses a monthly format to show scheduled tasks. Either, click on the Calendar icon within the View Bar or click on the View drop down menu and then select the Calendar command. The Calendar is displayed in a monthly format to show scheduled tasks. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

85 Page 85 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Tasks are shown by a bar stretching over the amount of days allocated for the task. The solid black bar shows a milestone. Scroll through the months by using the arrow buttons on the top left corner of the window. Network Diagram View This view is useful for analysing the general workflow and relationships between tasks. It is a flowchart made up of nodes. Each node represents a task, and contains the task name, duration, task ID, start date, finish date and resources (if a resource has been assigned). Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

86 Page 86 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Different shaped nodes represent different types of tasks. You can determine the meaning and change the format of the shape by clicking on the Format drop down menu and then selecting the Box Styles command. The Box Styles dialog box opens with available options. If a task is in progress, a diagonal line appears through the node, and if the task is complete, a crossed diagonal line appears. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

87 Page 87 - Project 2007 Foundation Level You can show or hide details by clicking on the cross which appears on the upper left corner of a summary node. Spend a little time examining the items within this view. Task Usage View This view is useful for showing and organising assigned resources under each task. By default, the Task Usage table is shown in the left pane. To choose a different table, click on the Select All button (at the top left corner of the Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

88 Page 88 - Project 2007 Foundation Level table). Right-click and select the view you wish to see. Work is shown in the Details section in the right pane. To select different options for the Details section, click on the Select All button (at the top left corner of the table) and right-click. This gives you access to the Timescale, Zoom and Change Working Time dialog boxes. Either, click on the Task Usage icon within the View Bar or click on the View drop down menu and then select the Task Usage command. The screen will look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

89 Page 89 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Right-click on Work in the Details column of the Task Usage chart, and select Cost. Notice that now both Work and Cost are listed in the Task Usage chart. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

90 Page 90 - Project 2007 Foundation Level By default, the Task Usage table is shown in the left pane. To change this, click on the Select All button (at the top left corner of the table). Right-click and select Cost. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

91 Page 91 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Now the cost is displayed in the table. Close the file without saving your changes. Resource Graph View Click on the Resource Graph icon within the View Bar. Or click on the View drop down menu and then select the Resource Graph command. NOTE. If the Resources are not visible, use the scroll bar at the bottom of the Graph pane to navigate to the dates in which the project fall. Notice how a red column represents overallocations. Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the left pane to view other resources. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

92 Page 92 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Resource Sheet View This view is useful for viewing, entering, and editing resource information. It contains detailed resource information in a worksheet format. This view can be very helpful in determining which group, a resource belongs to. If an overallocation exists, a warning flag is displayed in the Indicator column. In addition, the resource appears in red. Resource Usage View This view is useful for seeing each resource and the tasks assigned to that resource. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

93 Page 93 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This view can be used for entering and editing resource information, or assigning tasks. To assign or reassign a task, drag and drop between resources. NOTE. A warning flag appears in the Indicator column if an overallocation exists. Splitting the Window The Microsoft Project window can be split in order for you to see more than one view at a time or use views in combination. Click on the Window drop down menu and then select the Split command. The window will be divided into two sections, as illustrated. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

94 Page 94 - Project 2007 Foundation Level To remove the split, click on the Window drop down menu and select the Remove Split command. Close the file without saving your changes and exit Microsoft Project. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

95 Page 95 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Printing & Reports Viewing and Printing Reports To keep others informed of your project, it is necessary to print views or reports which are designed to show different information and highlight different aspects of the project. For example, management would require different information than stakeholders or accountants. Not all information is relevant to everyone, so it is important to be able to present the appropriate data to the right people. Using Print Preview Open Microsoft Project and then open a project called Printing.mpp contained within the Project 2007 Foundation Files folder. The project will look like this. Display the Print Preview window by clicking on the Print Preview icon within the Standard toolbar Your screen will now look like this Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

96 Page 96 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Print Screen has its own toolbar, as illustrated below. Click on the Zoom button a few times and see what happens. Click on the One Page button to reset the display size. Experiment with clicking on the Page Down and Page Up buttons. Click on the Close button to close the Print Preview mode. Page Setup Click on the File drop down menu and then select the Page Setup command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

97 Page 97 - Project 2007 Foundation Level This will display the Page Setup dialog box. Click on the Margins tab. This will allow you to set the top, bottom, left and right page margins. In this case do not make any changes. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

98 Page 98 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Header tab. Select Project Title from the General drop down menu. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

99 Page 99 - Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Add button. Your screen will now look like this. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

100 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Select Project Start Date from the General drop down menu. Click on Add again and your screen will look like this Click on the Footer tab and select Page Number from the General drop down menu. Click on Add. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

101 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Legend tab and select None from the Legend on area. Click on the OK button. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

102 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Now click on the Print Preview button to open the Print Preview and view the changes you have made to the page setup. Close the Print Preview window. Print Dialog Box Click on the File drop down menu and then select the Print command. This opens the Print dialog box. Choose the printer you would like to use from the drop-down menu in the Printer section. The selection will depend on which printers you have attached on your computer. Select All in the Print range area. Select the Dates button in the Timescale section, which allows you to select the dates you would like to include in the report. Close the dialog box, by clicking on the Cancel button so that on this occasion, we do not waste pages, by actually printing the data. Overview Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Reports command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

103 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level This will display the Reports dialog box, as illustrated. Click on the Overview report and then click on the Select button. You will see the following dialog box displayed. There are five types of Overview Reports. - Project Summary - Top Level Tasks - Critical Tasks - Milestones Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

104 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level - Working Days. Click on Project Summary and then click on Select. The print preview opens and shows top-level information about the entire project. Click on Close to close the print preview. Experiment with the other types of Overview reports, by choosing each of the options and clicking on the Select button. Close the Reports dialog box, before continuing. Current Activity Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Reports command. Within the dialog box that is displayed, select Current Activities as illustrated below. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

105 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Select button and you will see the following dialog box displayed. In this case click on the Tasks Starting Soon option and then click on the Select button. Enter Mon 12/01/04, in the first Date Range dialog box and then click on the OK button. Enter Fri 16/01/04 in the second Date Range dialog box and then click on the OK button. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

106 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level The report is opened in the Print Preview window and shows only the tasks that start after Mon 12/01/04 and before Fri 16/01/04. Click on the Close button. If you have time experiment with the other types of Current Activities reports by choosing each of the options and clicking Select. Close the Reports dialog box before continuing. Cost Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Reports command. Within the dialog box displayed select Costs. Click on the Select button and you will see the following dialog box displayed. In this case click on the Cash Flow option and then click on the Select button. The report is opened in the Print Preview window and shows the project costs, sorted by task, in weekly time increments. Click on the Close button. Experiment with the other types of Cost reports by choosing each of the options and clicking Select. Close the Reports dialog box before continuing. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

107 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Assignments Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Reports command. Within the dialog box displayed, select Assignments. Click on the Select button and you will see the following dialog box displayed. In this case click on the Who Does What When option, and then click on the Select button. The report is opened in the Print Preview window and shows the project costs, sorted by task, in weekly time increments. Click on the Close button. Experiment with the other types of Who Does What When reports, by choosing each of the options and clicking Select. Close the Reports dialog box before continuing. Workload Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Reports command. Within the dialog box displayed select Workload. Click on the Select button and you will see the following dialog box displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

108 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level In this case, click on the Task Usage option and then click on the Select button. The report is opened in the Print Preview window, and shows the project costs, sorted by task, in weekly time increments. Click on the Close button. Experiment with the other types of Task Usage reports. Close the Reports dialog box, before continuing. Visual Reports This allows you to take the data from within a Microsoft project, format that data, and then export that data to a different application, such as Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Visio. Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Visual Reports command. This will display the Visual Reports dialog box. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

109 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Notice that at the top of the dialog box, by default, templates are shown that involve both Microsoft Excel and also Microsoft Visio. If you do not have Microsoft Visio installed on your computer, then you can remove the tick next to this option, so that only Excel templates are used. Spend a little time experimenting with the Visual Reports feature. Press F1 to display the Project Help window and search for help about Visual Reports. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

110 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Scroll down until you see the help item called Produce a visual report of Project 2007 data in Excel. Click on this item and read the detailed help available. See what other help is available relating to Visual Reporting. Close Project, and any other open applications without save your changes. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

111 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Help Demos Microsoft Project Help Demos Start Microsoft Project and use the default blank project. There are a range of computer video tutorials, relating to using Microsoft Project. Press F1 to display the Project Help window. In the Search area, enter the text Watch Demo and press the Enter key. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

112 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level You will see a number of help demos displayed. Select a demo such as, Watch this: Create a project (you may have to scroll down the list to see this demo). You will see the following window displayed. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

113 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on the Watch this button to watch the tutorial. If you have time examine some of the other demo tutorials. Close Microsoft Project without saving any changes that you may have made. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

114 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level What s New in Project 2007? Multiple Level Undo Start Microsoft Project. Microsoft Project 2007 allows multiple levels of undo. You can set the number of undo levels by clicking on the Tools drop down menu and selecting the Options command. This will display the Options dialog box. Select the General tab and set the required number of Undo levels. Task Drivers Pane To view the Task Drivers pane, view the project in the Gantt Chart view. Click on the Project drop down menu and select the Task Drivers command. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

115 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Click on a task, and you will see the factors driving that task, displayed in the Task Drivers pane, displayed to the left of the screen. An example is illustrated below. Change Highlighting This feature allows you to see what else is affected when you make a change to an item within your project. Change Highlighting is normally turned on by default. If you need to turn this feature on, click on the View drop down menu and select the Show Change Highlighting command. You can use Change Highlighting in combination with the Undo command, to quickly see the effects of one change, on the rest of the project. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

116 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level In the following example we changed the duration of the task in row 7 from 3 days to 5 days. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

117 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level The other areas which are affected are automatically highlighted. Visual Reports Click on the Report drop down menu and select the Visual Reports command. This will display a dialog box allowing you to create a range of different reports. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

118 Page Project 2007 Foundation Level Cost Resources Before Project 2007 there were only two types of resources, called Work and Material. Project 2007 introduces Cost as a resource. Office Assistant The annoying Office Assistant Help feature has finally been removed from Project 2007! Exit Microsoft Project without saving any changes that you may have made. Cheltenham Courseware Ltd

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