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Microsoft Project 2007 Training Course on CD

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Microsoft Project 2007 Training CDs w/ Hands-On Labs
 
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One of the best ways to become proficient using MS Project is to take a Microsoft Project 2007 training course. By learning this software and all of its capabilities, you will be better able to lead your projects without having to stumble through the tasks. Your confidence as a leader and your ability to use MS Project to manage people and resources will help ensure your projects ultimate success. The self-study MS Project 2007 tutorial CD is an excellent way to get the training you need in an interactive, hands-on environment.

Multimedia components and a simulated software environment let you see and do the tasks right on your own PC. Engaging presentations, step-by-step demos, high-quality content, and hands-on labs come together to teach you the tasks you need to know in order to utilize Project to its fullest.

The Microsoft Project 2007 tutorial course is designed for self-directed learning. With this in mind, you learn at your own pace. Whether you zip through the course or progress more slowly is entirely your decision. You can use the self-study Microsoft Project training CD to focus on your weak areas. For example, if you’re having difficulties in a certain topic, you can re-examine that topic.

The self-study MS Project 2007 training CD brings you excellent training delivered directly to your computer’s desktop. Point, click, begin. By following the curriculum and actively participating in the interactive components of the Project CBT you will be ready to tackle the next big project.

Instructor Bio:

Heather Peterson has a breadth of experience providing instruction for desktop software applications. Throughout her career over the last fifteen years, she has combined a multi-faceted background in marketing, technology and training to develop courses for corporate users of both large and small companies. Having worked in the Telecommunications, Healthcare, and Real Estate industries, Heather brings a unique blend of business knowledge, creativity and in-depth technical know-how to her teaching.

Microsoft Project 2007 Training Video CBT Features:
   
   
Outline:
   
 

Microsoft Project 2007 Basic

1.0 Reviewing the Workspace
1.1 Overview of the Commands
1.2 Browsing the Formatting Tool Bar
1.3 Reviewing the Standard Tool Bar
1.4 Enabling the Project Guide

2.0 Getting Started
2.1 Determining the Elements of the Project
2.2 Creating a Blank Project
2.3 Setting a Start Date
2.4 Inputting Project Tasks
2.5 Saving a Project

3.0 Adding Project Details
3.1 Organizing Tasks
3.2 Scheduling Tasks
3.3 Specifying People (Resources)
3.4 Re-Saving the Project

4.0 Editing Text
4.1 Checking Spelling
4.2 Adding a Detailed Style
4.3 Changing the Font Attributes
4.4 Using Cut, Copy and Paste

5.0 Editing Tasks
5.1 Editing a Task’s Duration
5.2 Inserting a Task
5.3 Removing a Task
5.4 Making a Task a Recurring Task

6.0 Reviewing the Project
6.1 Creating a Calendar
6.2 Changing the Calendar View
6.3 Using Zoom
6.4 Viewing the Gantt Chart
6.5 Using Print Preview

7.0 Reporting
7.1 Enabling the View Bar
7.2 Displaying a Resource Graph
7.3 Displaying a Budget Cost Visual Report
7.4 Displaying a Project Summary Report
7.5 Printing the Project Summary Report


Microsoft Project 2007 Intermediate

1.0 Managing Multiple Projects
1.1 Opening an Existing Project
1.2 Splitting the Project View
1.3 Creating an Additional Project
1.4 Arranging Two Projects within a Window

2.0 Formatting Page Layout

2.1 Editing Page Margins
2.2 Creating a Page Header
2.3 Creating Page Footer

3.0 Saving Files
3.1 Enabling Auto-Save
3.2 Saving a File in Another Format
3.3 Editing Save Options
3.4 Providing File Properties for a Project

4.0 Using Templates
4.1 Opening a Template
4.2 Creating a Template from an Existing Project
4.3 Previewing a Template

5.0 Managing Data
5.1 Enabling Auto-Filter
5.2 Filtering Data
5.3 Sorting Data

6.0 Managing Resources
6.1 Allocating Working Time for a Resource
6.2 Editing the Resource Calendar
6.3 Providing a Task with a Specific Resource
6.4 Deleting a Resource

7.0 Setting Project Parameters
7.1 Setting a Deadline for a Project
7.2 Establishing a Constrain for a Task
7.3 Creating a Baseline
7.4 Viewing the Baseline
7.5 Creating an Interim Plan
7.6 Viewing the Interim Plan

8.0 Resource Conflicts & Leveling
8.1 Identifying Resource Conflicts
8.2 Reassigning Resources
8.3 Leveling Calculations
8.4 Establishing Leveling Range

9.0 Reporting
9.1 Generating Reports from the Project Guide
9.2 Displaying a “What Does What When” Display Report
9.3 Displaying a Task Status Visual Report
9.4 Printing the Task Status Visual Report


Microsoft Project 2007 Advanced

1.0 Managing Resources
1.1 Using the Resource Information Dialogue Box
1.2 Using the Project Guide Task Pane
1.3 Grouping Resources
1.4 Managing Resources with the Task Usage View

2.0 Tracking Resources

2.1 Utilizing the Resource Management Toolbar
2.2 Using the Resource Graph View
2.3 Using the Resource Usage View
2.4 Scheduling Overtime for Resources

3.0 Managing Tasks
3.1 Updating Calculation Settings
3.2 Organizing a Task by Phase
3.3 Using the Task Views
3.4 Creating Task Calendars

4.0 Linking Tasks
4.1 Linking Tasks within a Project
4.2 Linking Tasks in Two Projects
4.3 Unlinking Tasks

5.0 Editing Tasks

5.1 Editing Start and Finish Dates
5.2 Editing the Work Remaining for a Task
5.3 Editing the Duration of a Task
5.4 Completing a Task

6.0 Reporting
6.1 Using the View Bar to Generate Reports
6.2 Customizing an Existing Report
6.3 Using the Reports Dialogue Box
6.4 Creating a Report Template
6.5 Creating a Report from the Project Guide

7.0 Customizing the Workspace
7.1 Adding Toolbars
7.2 Hiding Toolbars
7.3 Customizing Toolbars
7.4 Adding Menus

8.0 Closing a Project
8.1 Using the Drawing Tool Bar
8.2 Tracking Overdue Tasks
8.3 Tracking Completed Tasks
8.4 Updating the Project

   

Benefits of Microsoft Project 2007 Training

If you're going for one of the Microsoft certifications in Microsoft Project 2007, enrolling in a Microsoft Project 2007 training course is an absolute must. Not only do you need to master the software and project management concepts, you will also need to learn the exam objectives and prepare for a rigorous certification exam process. Many options are available when it comes to certification training including traditional classes, boot camps, seminars, virtual classrooms, computer based training, study guides, practice tests, and other forms of self-study Microsoft Project 2007 training.

But you don't have to be a certification candidate to benefit from taking a Microsoft Project 2007 tutorial training course. If you use the Project 2007 software whether you're a project manager or a team member, training is an excellent idea. By learning what the software is capable of and how to use its many features, you will be much better informed throughout any project.

Project 2007 has powerful tools that keep everyone on track and informed. With the correct knowledge, you can use the software to control the project's schedule, finances, resources, and work. In addition, Project integrates with other Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Word, and Excel for even greater flexibility and control.

Project 2007 also lets you link Project tasks based on how long you think each task should take. By linking the tasks, you can create a plan that builds on the linked sequences and dependencies rather than projected dates. This type of linked plan can adjust when tasks go quicker or take longer than expected yet maintain all of the relationships and dependencies. As you adjust a task, the Project plan adjusts, too.

These are just a small sampling of what Project can do. Through self-study Microsoft Project 2007 training cbt, you can learn how to harness the power that's available and put your project information to good use.

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