You need to move your task to match the deliverable finish date
In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, you have a project plan that has a task linked to a deliverable in another project. The Gantt chart shows that the other project deliverable finish date is a week in the future. You need to move your task to match the deliverable finish date. What should you do?
What should you display?
In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you are tracking a project by duration. The Updating task status updates resource status option is not activated. You need to display the current status of the project. What should you display?
You need to create a report listing the total number of deliverables in the entire project portfolio
Your organization tracks deliverables in Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You need to create a report listing the total number of deliverables in the entire project portfolio.
What should you do?
You need to compare the Gantt chart before and after the update within the same project plan
You are preparing to update the status of a baselined project plan in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You need to compare the Gantt chart before and after the update within the same project plan. What should you do?
you need to substitute named resources for the generic resources in the plan
You are developing a project plan that is saved to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. The project was created with generic resources assigned to tasks. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to substitute named resources for the generic resources in the plan. What should you do?
You need to display, in the chart area of the Gantt Chart view, the date of the last update
You are reviewing your project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You update all of your actual data and your status date before submitting status reports. Your last update was one week ago. You need to display, in the chart area of the Gantt Chart view, the date of the last update.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that the number of hours is corrected and that a historical record of this transaction is l
You are a resource manager. One of the resources assigned to a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 has submitted a timesheet with incorrect actual hours for a project activity. You need to ensure that the number of hours is corrected and that a historical record of this transaction is logged. What should you do?
You need to change the rescheduled Task A work so that it reflects the situation before the resource was trans
In a project schedule you create in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you transfer a resource from Task A, a partially completed task, to Task B, a more urgent task. You reschedule the remaining Task A work to a later date, and save the project schedule. The management team reviews and reprioritizes the tasks, so that Task A is now more important than Task B. You need to change the rescheduled Task A work so that it reflects the situation before the resource was transferred. What should you do?
You need to record the hours you work on assigned tasks
You are assigned to tasks in projects and in non-project activities that are published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You need to record the hours you work on assigned tasks. What should you do?
You need to update the task
You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A resource is assigned to a task that currently has a duration of 20 days. The resource informs you that she has worked on the task for 5 days, and will complete it in another 10 days. You need to update the task. What should you do?