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 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.
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You need to include all the lessons learned in the file that you will be archiving
You complete a project and want to archive your Microsoft Office Project 2007 project schedule. You review the project history with the team, and save several WBS diagrams as image files, and several pages of lessons learned. You need to include all the lessons learned in the file that you will be archiving. What should you do?
You need to e-mail the Gantt chart to them in a format they can read
You are collaborating with overseas colleagues on a project that you are tracking in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Some of your colleagues do not have access to Project. You need to e-mail the Gantt chart to them in a format they can read. What should you do?
You need to see the project start and finish dates and the task start and finish dates on the table side of th
You create tasks in a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You need to see the project start and finish dates and the task start and finish dates on the table side of the Gantt Chart view. What should you do?
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You work from 8:00 A M. to 4:00 P.M. When scheduling projects in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you set the working time of the project accordingly. When you create a new task, Project shows the finish time as 9:00 A M. on the following day. You need the finish time of new tasks to default to 4:00 P.M. What should you do?
What should you do?
You work from 8:00 A M. to 4:00 P.M. When scheduling projects in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you set the working time of the project accordingly. When you create a new task, Project shows the finish time as 9:00 A M. on the following day. You need the finish time of new tasks to default to 4:00 P.M. What should you do?
In the Resource Usage view, what should you do?
You are tracking a project schedule in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. You need to track overtime worked during each week of a project. In the Resource Usage view, what should you do?
You need to set up a method to automatically calculate the number of working days between the tasks finish dat
You are tracking a project in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. The project uses the default Standard working calendar. You have entered deadlines for several tasks. In the project calendar, there are both working days and nonworking days between the tasks finish and deadline dates. You need to set up a method to automatically calculate the number of working days between the tasks finish dates and deadline dates. What should you do?
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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?