What should you do?
In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you create a task that includes 80 hours of work and has a duration of 10 days. You assign one resource at 100 percent with a standard rate of $100 per hour, resulting in an actual cost of $8,000. You set the baseline. You set the status date to a date that is later than the task finish date, and set the actual task finish date to the same date as the task finish date. The actual cost of work performed (ACWP) changes to $7,900. You need the ACWP to equal the actual cost. What should you do?
You need to modify the project to reflect this temporary change
You are managing a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Two resources are changing from the day shift to the night shift for 2 weeks. You need to modify the project to reflect this temporary change. What should you do?
You need to update the status date in the project schedule to ensure the correct calculation of your projects
In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you are monitoring the progress lines and earned value of your project. You need to update the status date in the project schedule to ensure the correct calculation of your projects progress. What should you do?
You need to retain the changes to the project template for future use
You are creating a new project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You use an existing template as the starting point and then add tasks to the project. You need to retain the changes to the project template for future use. What should you do?
You need to add the custom project calendar to your current project
You are creating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. For a previous project, you created a project calendar that includes public holidays. You need to add the custom project calendar to your current project. What should you do?
Where should you look for it?
You are creating a project plan from one of the sample schedules that is built in to Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You need to locate the sample schedule. Where should you look for it?