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Microsoft Project 2007 is aimed towards project management, which is the art of aligning resources and schedules to accomplish all of the various tasks that comprise a project.
Microsoft Project 2007 has a specific focus. This program is designed as a tracking and planning tool for large (or small) endeavours that involve sub tasks, multiple resources, and various scheduling goals and priorities. This does not mean that Project lacks versatility.
In our Microsoft Project 2007 Training Course we can help train you to use Project 2007 to help plan and organize anything from a software development process, to a major construction job, to the expansion of a company.
What does the course include?
This is a Self Paced Microsoft Project 2007 Training Course. We will send you all your course materials including a very comprehensive course training manual, a CD with all your training files, assignments and exercises and review questions. You will work through the manual and all the exercises at you own pace and submit your review questions back to us upon completion of your course.
Included with your course you will receive:
A Comprehensive Training Manual
Step By Step Exercises
Skills Sharpener Assignments
Case Study Exercises
CD Rom Containing All Practical Exersise Course Files
Review Questions
Certificate of Completion - Presented upon successful completion of post course assessment.
This Microsoft Office 2007 Training Course contains several sections.
Each section is devoted to a different theme.
Each section has a number of lessons, a case study assignment and review questions.
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Concepts |
A specific portion of the overall theme. For example, a section may focus on using toolbars, while a concept would address a specific toolbar. |
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Step-By Step |
A walkthrough of the concepts covered in the lesson. |
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Skill Sharpener
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A free-form assignment focusing on the concepts covered in the lesson. |
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Case Study |
A larger free-form assignment focusing on all concepts taught in the section. |
Review Questions
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A formal test for students.
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Additional Courses: Project 2007 Level 1 - Project 2007 Level 2 - Project 2007 Level 3
Project Level 4 Instructor Note: There are two editions of Microsoft Project: Standard and Professional. For this manual, we will be using the Professional edition. Students using the Standard edition will not have all the commands available to them shown in some of the images.
Project Level 4 Instructor Note: This course presumes that the user has a basic knowledge of Windows, including concepts such as using the mouse and keyboard. It also presumes that the user has completed Level 3 of this course (or has equivalent knowledge) and has a thorough knowledge of tasks and resources. It also assumes the reader is familiar with Project views, importing and exporting data, and working with multiple projects.
Project 2007 Level 4 - Learning Outcomes:
Section 1: Using Macros
In this section you will learn how to:
Record a macro
Play a macro
Change macro security
Use the default macros
Delete macros
Copy macros from other files
Assign a shortcut key to a macro
Use the Step Into feature
Use the Visual Basic Editor
Add code to your macro
Add comment statements to your macro
Declare variables
Create a message box
Use If Then statements
Iterate through tasks
Section 2: Analyzing Your Project
In this section you will learn:
How to use scenario types
How to use the PERT toolbar
How to enter PERT values
How to enter PERT weights
How to calculate PERT
How to view scenarios
About Earned Value Analysis
How to view EVA tables
How to interpret EVA fields
How to create an EVA report
Section 3: Expert Topics
In this section you will learn how to:
Modify an existing form
Use the Edit menu
Use the Item menu
Create your own form
Open the Organizer
Copy file elements
Rename elements
Delete elements
Use the Custom Forms toolbar
Insert objects into a project
Import data from Outlook
Export data to Outlook
Save a project as XML
Who should do this course?
Microsoft Project 2007 is aimed towards project management, which is the art of aligning resources and schedules to accomplish all of the various tasks that comprise a project.
Microsoft Project 2007 has a specific focus. This program is designed as a tracking and planning tool for large (or small) endeavours that involve sub tasks, multiple resources, and various scheduling goals and priorities. This does not mean that Project lacks versatility.
In our Microsoft Project 2007 Training Course we can help train you to use Project 2007 to help plan and organize anything from a software development process, to a major construction job, to the expansion of a company.
Let’s say you’re the head writer for the Acme Widget Company. You have to prepare the company’s annual report, which has a big budget, requires co-operation from many departments, and is going to take about six months to plan. You can use Project to manage all the tasks that must be performed to make sure they are assigned, completed, and stay on budget. You can also use Project to generate reports and calendars for others, to demonstrate the current level of progress, and to provide informative projections as to the completion of the project’s stages.
There are a number of good reasons to use Project 2007. For one, you will probably find its interface very familiar. The menus, toolbars, and general interface structure follow the familiar design concepts seen in many other popular Microsoft applications.
Another reason is that it is designed specifically for project management. Whether you’re undertaking a two-week project or a major company reorganization that will take years, you will find all the resources that you need within Project 2007.
Having all these resources in one place will also help you stay organized. This is especially important in a long-term project; if someone else has to take over project management, they will appreciate being handed a single file with all the information, rather than multiple file folders full of disorganized paper. Managing the project digitally also makes it easy to back the project up, assign tasks to other people, and print reports.
Finally, very few major projects come to completion without a hitch. The larger your project is, the more variables you will have to account for. A dynamic management tool like Project makes it easier to readjust if problems arise, like the unforeseen loss of a resource, or a scheduling delay due to factors beyond your control.
Duration:
Total duration of the course is approximately 7 hours on average.
Prerequisites:
This course presumes that the user has a basic knowledge of Windows, including concepts such as using the mouse and keyboard. It also presumes that the user has completed Level 3 of this course (or has equivalent knowledge) and has a thorough knowledge of tasks and resources. It also assumes the reader is familiar with Project views, importing and exporting data, and working with multiple projects.
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Units Covered in the Microsoft Project 2007 - Level 4 Training Course:
Section 1: Using Macros
Lesson 1.1: Recording Macros
Recording a Macro
Playing Macros
Macro Security
Using Default Macros
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 1.2: More Macro Tasks
Deleting Macros
Copying Macros from Other Project Files
Assigning Shortcut Keys
Using Step Into
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 1.3: Visual Basic and Macros
Opening the Visual Basic Editor
Adding Code to Your Macro
Adding Comments to Visual Basic Code
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 1.4: Visual Basic for Project 2007
Declaring Variables
Sending a Message
Using If Statements
Iterating Through your Tasks
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Section 1: Case Study
Section 1: Review Questions
Section 2: Analyzing Your Project
Lesson 2.1: PERT Analysis
Scenario Types
Using the PERT Toolbar
Entering PERT Values
Entering PERT Weights
Calculating PERT
Viewing Scenarios
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 2.2: Earned Value Analysis
About EVA
Viewing EVA Tables
About the EVA Fields
Reporting EVA Results
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Section 2: Case Study
Section 2: Review Questions
Section 3: Expert Topics
Lesson 3.1: Working With Forms
The Custom Forms Toolbar
Modifying a Form
Using the Edit Menu
Using the Item Menu
Creating your Own Form
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 3.2: Using the Organizer
Opening the Organizer
Copying Project Elements
Renaming Elements with the Organizer
Deleting Elements
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Lesson 3.3: Using Project with other Applications
Inserting Objects
Importing Data from Outlook
Exporting Data to Outlook
Saving a Project as XML
Step-By-Step
Skill Sharpener
Section 3: Case Study
Section 3: Review Questions
Index
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