Course Description
Completing projects successfully requires good communication between all team members. A Microsoft Enterprise Project Management solution provides a framework for electronically creating and managing projects within an organization. In this course, you will use Microsoft Project Web Access 2003 to view and access project information located on the server, as well as to report progress on assigned project tasks.
Course Content
- Lesson 1: Using Project Web Access
- Topic 1A: Access Project Server
- Topic 1B: Change Email Notification Settings
- Lesson 2: Viewing Tasks in the Tasks Page
- Topic 2A: View Tasks Page Information
- Topic 2B: Change Task Order
- Topic 2C: Search for Task Information in a View
- Topic 2D: Change Tasks Displayed
- Topic 2E: Set View Options
- Topic 2F: Print Task Information
- Topic 2G: Work Offline
- Lesson 3: Updating Task Assignments
- Topic 3A: Update Progress on Task Assignments
- Topic 3B: Attach Notes to Task Assignments
- Topic 3C: Reject an Existing Task Assignment
- Topic 3D: Delegate a Task
- Topic 3E: Create a New Task
- Topic 3F: Assign Yourself to an Existing Task
- Topic 3G: Notify Your Manager of a Change in Availability
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- Lesson 4: Using To-do Lists
- Topic 4A: Create a To-do List
- Topic 4B: Modify a To-do List Item
- Topic 4C: Set To-do List Options
- Lesson 5: Submitting Status Reports
- Topic 5A: Submit a Requested Status Report
- Topic 5B: Submit an Unrequested Status Report
- Lesson 6: Managing Risks, Issues, and Documents
- Topic 6A: Work with Risks
- Topic 6B: Work with Issues
- Topic 6C: Work with Documents
- Topic 6D: Filter Risks, Issues, and Documents
- Lesson 7: Viewing Project Status Within the Enterprise
- Topic 7A: Work in the Project Center
- Topic 7B: Work in the Resource Center
- Topic 7C: Create a Custom Link
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