
Microsoft Project 2007 Introduction Training Course in London
With our Microsoft Project 2007 Introduction training course, you will learn how to plan project plans, implement and track your projects better. If you are a new user of MS Project 2007, or if you have been self taught, our Introduction to Project 2007 course will be perfect.
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Project 2007 Introduction Training Course Info
Audience: This course is aimed at users that have no or little MS Project knowledge.
Project 2007 Introduction Course Objectives: After the course, you will be able to:
- Understand Project Terms
- Create and Manage Tasks
- Apply Resources
- Apply Project Costing
- Project Tracking
- Create Project Reports
Requirements: You do not need any previous Project experience. You must however have good basic Windows, Mouse and Keyboard skills
Project 2007 Intro Course Duration: This is a 2 day Project 2007 Introduction Course. Course starts at 09:30 and runs until 16:30
Course Locations / Schedule
This course can be run Onsite, at our Project training centre or any preferred location in the UK. The course is run on a date that suits you! We do not run public scheduled courses.
Project 2000 Introduction / Beginners Training Course Contents
Project and Project Terms Overview
- Theory of Project management
- User Interface, Windows , Toolbar , Menus, Task Pane
- Learn While You Work, Map, Traditional Help System
Entering and Linking Tasks
- Entering Tasks, Setting Durations and Milestones
- Linking: Finish to start, Unlinking
- Predecessors and Successors
Navigation and Project Views
- Keyboard Short Cuts for Views
- Use the Got selected task Button.
- Use View Zoom
- Format Time-scale
- Gantt Chart
- Calendar View
- Network Diagram
Navigation and Project Views
- Keyboard Short Cuts for Views
- Use the Got selected task Button.
- Use View Zoom
- Format Time-scale
- Gantt Chart
- Calendar View
- Network Diagram
Task Relationships and Critical Path
- Finish to Start, Start to Finish, Finish to Finish and Start to Start
- Avoiding Dangling Tasks
- Theory of Critical Path
- Applying a Critical Path
- Slack Time
Project Calendar
- Default working Hours & Week
- Altering Hours of Working Day
- Setting additional Non-Working Days e.g. Bank Holidays
- Creating New Calendars
Resources
- People, Rooms, Equipment, Materials
- Priorities
- Leveling
- Split tasks
- Level Only within Available Slack
- Resource Calendars
Task Constraints and Advanced Task Management
- General Constrains
- Hard Constraints
- Soft Constraints
- Scheduling Project from Start Date
- Scheduling Project from Finish Date
- Lag, Lead, Delay
- Resource Driven v Fixed Duration
- Task Calendars
Project Costing's
- Resource Costs
- Duration Driven
- Cost per use
- Pro rata
- Cost Rate Tables
- Fixed Task Costs
- Show Project Statistics
Sorting and Filtering
- Sorting Data by Priority and Date
- Using the Autofilter
- Filtering Tasks
Producing Reports
- Overview
- Task Usage
- Current Activities
- Costs
- Work load
- Custom Views
Printing
- Gantt Chart
- Network Diagram
- Calendar View
- Page Setup Options
**Remember that you can tailor your Project 2007 Introduction course contents**



