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  • Create amazing Reports with Microsoft Project

    Mon 14 Jun 2021

    When managing a project using Microsoft Project, stakeholders often need to receive progress updates. Because not everyone can read a Gantt chart, MS Project comes with a set of pre-designed reports and dashboards to help you better understand your data. You can easily create amazing reports with Microsoft Project. Below is an explanation of the […]

  • MS Project 2013: View visual reports instantly in Excel or Visio

    Wed 22 May 2013

    Visual reports are another fantastic way to share figures with stakeholders in way that’s digestible and easy to break down. In Project 2013, you can view specific project data in a visual report in Excel or Visio, if you have those programs installed. How to: Select Reports, Visual Reports, select an Excel or Visio report for your project […]

  • MS Project 2013: Stay on budget with Cost Overview Reports

    Wed 15 May 2013

    Cost Overview Reports Where is your spend going? Could your resources be better allocated? Cost Overview reports in MS Project are a great way of keeping track of your budget in a way that’s digestible and simple to share with colleagues and clients. The Cost Overview report shows the following prior to setting a baseline: […]

  • Project 2013: Burndown charts help track work

    Fri 3 May 2013

    Project 2013 comes with a brand new set of pre-designed reports and dashboards to help you better understand your data. You can visualise performance and analyse resources in ways that weren’t previously possible in Microsoft Project. The burndown report is a much-requested feature that will be especially interesting to those of you practicing agile and […]

  • Using the Timeline feature in MS Project

    Tue 30 Apr 2013

    The Timeline feature was first introduced to MS Project users in 2010. It helps to display a visual summary of a project. This post will detail the many functions of the Timeline feature and which benefits it can offer in addition to the normal Gantt view. In its simplest form, the Timeline can be used […]

  • Microsoft Project – Converting 2013 files to 2007

    Wed 27 Feb 2013

    A question that often arises with a newly launched version of an application is; Will the new file format be compatible with an older version? If you are a Microsoft Project user then this question is asked more often than with other Microsoft applications. If you have been sent a Project MPP file created in […]

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