What should you do?
While planning a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you set up your schedule, allocate resources, and level your project. Midway through the first of four phases, a policy decision affecting Phase 4 changes the scope of the project. You reschedule Phase 4 accordingly by adding new tasks to the project plan and changing existing tasks. You now need to level the project plan without affecting the previously leveled tasks. What should you do?
In the default Tracking Gantt view, what should you do?
You are creating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. The schedule’s finish date is not acceptable to your stakeholders. There are too many tasks in the schedule to easily display all of the tasks and dependencies at once. You need to identify the tasks contributing to the late finish date so that you can ascertain whether you can reduce their durations or change their dependencies. In the default Tracking Gantt view, what should you do?
You need to model the relationship between these tasks
You are creating a schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A project phase represented by Summary Task B should finish at the same time as Task A . You need to model the relationship between these tasks. What should you do?
You need to include the portable building and its cost in your project schedule
You are using Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007 to manage a construction project schedule. The construction crew is renting a portable building for the current project phase and the next phase. The two phases overlap by approximately two months. You need to include the portable building and its cost in your project schedule. What should you do?
You need to create a dynamically numbered representation of the project task hierarchy structure, for use in v
You are working with a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Your organization uses customized alphanumeric WBS codes to integrate your project schedules and the accounting system. You need to create a dynamically numbered representation of the project task hierarchy structure, for use in views and reports. What should you do?
You need to ensure that the task finish dates calculate as they did prior to you modifying the calendar, while
The resources in your organization work a 7.5-hour day. In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you create a new project calendar in an existing schedule, modifying the default work week to reflect these working hours. As a result of this modification, the finish dates of all the existing tasks in the schedule change. For example, a 1-day duration task that previously finished on the same day as it started now finishes on the next day. You need to ensure that the task finish dates calculate as they did prior to you modifying the calendar, while maintaining the 7.5-hour work day. What should you do?
You need to ensure that the task finish dates calculate as they did prior to you modifying the calendar, while
The resources in your organization work a 7.5-hour day. In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you create a new project calendar in an existing schedule, modifying the default work week to reflect these working hours. As a result of this modification, the finish dates of all the existing tasks in the schedule change. For example, a 1-day duration task that previously finished on the same day as it started now finishes on the next day. You need to ensure that the task finish dates calculate as they did prior to you modifying the calendar, while maintaining the 7.5-hour work day. What should you do?
You need to save the new template without including completed work data from the existing project
Using Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you are creating a project template from an existing project. You need to save the new template without including completed work data from the existing project. What should you do?
You need to save the new template without including completed work data from the existing project
Using Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you are creating a project template from an existing project. You need to save the new template without including completed work data from the existing project. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are creating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You set the project start date to today and enter a task. You notice that the year shown in the project timescale does not match the date shown in the date field. You need the timescale to show the current year instead of the next year. What should you do?