Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Project 2003 or Master Visually Microsoft Windows Vista

Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Project 2003

Author: Timothy W Pyron

This book provides readers with everything they need to make the most of Project 2003. Project 2003 helps users manage projects indepently or as part of a large organization. Business professionals can gain access into their portfolio of projects, and collaborate on the documents, issues and risks associated with those projects.

Special Edition Using Office Project 2003, covers both Standard and Enterprise Project Management versions and provides direct answers about how to put a project schedule together. It is organized to follow the project cycle of initializing and developing a plan, implementing the plan, tracking progress and adjusting to changes and unforeseen events, and preparing the final reports.



Table of Contents:
Introduction
IGetting Started with Microsoft Project 2003
1The Power of Microsoft Project 200315
2Learning the Basics of Microsoft Project29
3Setting Up a Project Document55
4Managing Project Files95
IIScheduling Tasks
5Creating a Task List115
6Entering Scheduling Requirements175
7Viewing Your Schedule231
IIIAssigning Resources and Costs
8Defining Resources and Costs277
9Understanding Resource Scheduling321
10Assigning Resources and Costs to Tasks359
11Resolving Resource Assignment Problems401
IVReviewing and Distributing the Project
12Reviewing the Project Plan467
13Printing Views and Reports489
VTracking and Analyzing Progress
14Tracking Work on a Project519
15Analyzing Progress and Revising the Schedule555
VICoordinating Projects and Sharing Data
16Working with Multiple Projects603
17Exporting and Importing Data with Other File Formats631
18Copying, Pasting, and Inserting Data with Other Applications691
VIIUsing and Customizing the Display
19Using the Standard Views, Tables, Filters, and Groups735
20Formatting Views775
21Customizing Views, Tables, Fields, Filters, and Groups833
22Using and Customizing the Standard Reports877
23Customizing Toolbars, Menus, and Forms921
VIIIUsing Project Server and Project Professional
24Introduction to Microsoft Office Project Server 2003965
25Enterprise Project Administration985
26Enterprise Project Management1029
27Enterprise Resource Management1069
28Enterprise Collaboration1119
Index

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Master Visually Microsoft Windows Vista

Author: Rob Tidrow

"One picture is worth a thousand words." If you prefer instructions that show you how rather than tell you why, then this intermediate to advanced level reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned, step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 200 Windows Vista tasks, including:
* Handling new, upgrade, or dual-boot installation
* Using the new desktop and start menu
* Creating toolbars and changing display settings
* Managing the firewall and antivirus software
* Installing CD and DVD burners
* Working with the new productivity features
* "Master It" sidebars answer questions and present shortcuts
* High-resolution screen shots demonstrate each task
* Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
* Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules



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