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Karin has attended:
Project Introduction course
Project Intermediate course

Microsoft Project

Is it possible to overlay a new programme with the previous programme bars so that we can see where the differences are, if any?

RE: Microsoft Project

Hi Karin,

This is possible.
One technique is to use the Baseline feature of Project. That feature can be found in the Project Introduction manual you have. If you need me to run through that again, I can do that.
This keeps a "Snapshot" of the Programme at key points

Another Technique is to Compare Project files or Export/Import Baselines between Project files.

It would be helpful to know if you have one file that we be updated and saved
or
are you trying to compare two different files that you already have?


Kind regards

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MS Project tip:

Using the Quick Access Toolbar in Project 2010

The Quick Access Toolbar is included in virtually every Office product, including Project 2010 as well as Outlook 2010, Word 2010, Excel 2010, and PowerPoint 2010.

You will find the Quick Access Toolbar in the top-left side of the window. To begin, click the Customize button (it's the little black arrow at the end of the toolbar).

Simply click the commands you want to include.

Virtually any command can be added to the Quick Access Toolbar. Click the More Commands option and a new window will open from where you can browse the commands including those not on the ribbon.

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