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You need to ensure that when you update schedule information, Project does not schedule work in the past

You are updating a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. A task with one resource assigned to it was scheduled to be completed before the current status date. You update the % Complete field according to the status provided by the resource. The remaining portion of the work is still scheduled in the past. You need to ensure that when you update schedule information, Project does not schedule work in the past. What should you do?

you need to make the custom field visible so that you can generate a report that can be filtered on status

A project custom field for status has been created in Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You want to use the custom field as a filter value in the Data Analysis view of Microsoft Office Project Web Access. In Project Web Access, you need to make the custom field visible so that you can generate a report that can be filtered on status. What should you do?

You need to reschedule this remaining work accurately

You are managing a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You assign one resource to a 5-day task. After completing 4 days of work, he is called away on an emergency. The remaining 8 hours of work are due for completion tomorrow. The resource is unable to complete the task until next week: He will work 4 hours next Monday and 4 hours next Wednesday. You need to reschedule this remaining work accurately. What should you do?

You need to capture the estimated resource profile for these future phases in your project

You have created a project plan with detailed task assignments in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007. The plan describes an accurate resource profile for the current project phase, but you are unable to model tasks for future project phases because there are too many unknowns. You need to capture the estimated resource profile for these future phases in your project. What should you do?