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2010 Fundamentals

This document outlines a 2-day Microsoft Project 2010 Fundamentals course consisting of 15 modules. The course teaches students the basics of using MS Project 2010, including how to navigate the interface, enter and organize tasks, assign resources, track costs and progress, manage schedules using dependencies and calendars, and create customized reports. Prerequisites include basic computer skills and an understanding of project management concepts.

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2010 Fundamentals

This document outlines a 2-day Microsoft Project 2010 Fundamentals course consisting of 15 modules. The course teaches students the basics of using MS Project 2010, including how to navigate the interface, enter and organize tasks, assign resources, track costs and progress, manage schedules using dependencies and calendars, and create customized reports. Prerequisites include basic computer skills and an understanding of project management concepts.

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Microsoft Project 2010 Fundamentals

Course Outline

MP10-Fundamentals
Overview
This course is for individuals working with Microsoft Project 2010. Students will learn the fundamentals of using MS Project 2010. Module 1: What's New in Project 2010
Viewing a MS Project file to become familiar with the Project environment

Days of Training: 2 Module 8: Using Project Resources


Assign resources to keep track of the work performed on each task

Module 2: Exploring the Project Environment


Viewing a MS Project file to become familiar with the Project environment

Module 9: Entering Project Costs


Enter resource and tasks costs to calculate project costs.

Module 10: Task Type Settings


Change task type settings to control how resource changes affect a task

Prerequisites
To ensure your success, we recommend you have some working knowledge of your computers operating system and MS Office Suite. It is also recommended that students have a basic understanding of Project Management.

Module 3: Getting Started with MS Project


Entering Tasks and Durations

Module 4: Modifying and Organizing a Task List


Use Outlining to group and organize task list

Module 11: Resolving Resource Conflicts


Resolve resource conflicts to eliminate over allocations between tasks

Module 5: Shaping a Schedule


Format the critical path to evaluate the tasks with the greatest impact on the schedule

Module 12: Setting Constraints and Deadlines


Apply task constraints to impose date limitations on the scheduling tasks

Module 6: Modifying Task dependencies


Use task dependencies and lag time to create real-world relationships between tasks

Module 13: Tracking Project Progress


Track actual task information to indicate progress on the project

Module 7: Working with Calendars


Modify base calendars to reflect the working and nonworking time for resources

Module 14: Reporting in Project


Use customized report and print options to print schedule information

Module 15: Customizing Project 2010


Create custom tables, filters and views

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