June 2008 - Posts
Microsoft Office Project uses constraints to build a project's schedule. That is, each task has a certain rule applied that helps the scheduling engine figure out when the task should start or finish. There are three types of constraints: flexible, semi-flexible,
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Check out the following help content that has come out over the past month. Demo Videos Watch this: Use lag and lead time This demo shows how to use lag and lead time to create gaps and overlaps between tasks in a project. Watch this: Create a project
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Deployment issues? We have a new series on TechNet that may be able to help you out. We will have a new column every other month providing experiences and lessons learned from a real world deployment. The link is http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/projectserver/default.aspx
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Make no mistake about it-project management is rough. Sometimes rough enough to overwhelm the average human, it seems. The Project Management group on Facebook can help! If you don't already have a free Facebook account, you'll need to get one to access
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