Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2
Course specifications
Course number: 076 723
Software version number: 9.0
Course length: 1 day(s)
Hardware/software required to run this course
In order to run this course, you will need:
- A Pentium 75-megahertz or higher processor.
- A minimum of 24 MB of RAM for Windows 95 or Windows 98. (For Windows 2000 or Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or later with Service Pack 3 or later, 40 MB of RAM; 64 MB of RAM recommended for Windows 2000.)
- A minimum of 330 MB of available hard-disk space.
- A CD-ROM drive.
- A VGA or higher resolution monitor. (Super VGA is recommended.)
- A Microsoft mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device.
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0.
- A custom installation of Microsoft Project 2000.
- A custom installation of Microsoft Office 2000, if youre completing the optional tasks in Lesson 6.
See your reference manual for hardware considerations that apply to your specific hardware setup.
Course description
Overview: Students will learn how to use Microsoft Project 2000 to manage a project. This course meets the Microsoft Proficiency Guidelines for Microsoft Project 2000 at the Expert level.
Prerequisites: Microsoft Project 2000: Level 1, or equivalent knowledge.
Delivery method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Benefits: Students will learn how to track and modify a project that is in progress.
Target student: Students enrolling in this course should have completed the Microsoft Project 2000: Level 1 course and be familiar with project management terminology such as Gantt Chart, task, critical path, and resource.
What's next: Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2 is the second course in this series. Microsoft Project 2000: Advanced, the last course in this series, teaches students advanced features of Microsoft Project 2000, including working with Project Central. Students who want to learn advanced features can take Microsoft Project 2000: Advanced.
Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2
Performance-based objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Create a baseline plan.
- Track an active project.
- Manage tasks that will occur in the future.
- Work with resource needs.
- Customize Microsoft Project.
- Work with data in other applications.
- Work with a resource pool and subprojects and master projects.
New features covered in this series
Below is a table listing the new software features that are covered in ZD Education courseware:
New Feature | >Introduction (076 722) |
>Intermediate (076 723) |
>Advanced (0## ###) |
Adaptive menus | >X |
>X |
>X |
Add material resources | >X |
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Use month as a duration unit | >X |
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Use variable row height | >X |
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Use Fill Handle feature | >X |
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Enter an estimated duration for a task | >X |
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Use Network Diagram view | >X |
>X |
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Clear a baseline plan | >X |
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Set AutoSave feature | >X |
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Specify the default directory for project files | >X |
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Set priorities for tasks | >X |
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Contour the availability of resources | >X |
Microsoft Project 2000: Level 2
Course content
Lesson 1: Setting the Plan
Creating a Baseline Plan
- Task 1A-1: Viewing summary information statistics
- Task 1A-2: Saving a baseline plan
- Task 1A-3: Viewing baseline statistics
Previewing a Baseline Report
- Task 1B-1: Previewing a baseline report
Clearing a Baseline
- Task 1C-1: Clearing a baseline plan
Lesson 2: Tracking Project Progress
Modifying the Environment for Tracking
- Task 2A-1: Applying the Tracking Gantt Chart
- Task 2A-2: Changing the current date
Entering Data for Completed Tasks
- Task 2B-1: Tracking a single task that started and finished on schedule
- Task 2B-2: Tracking multiple tasks that started and finished on schedule
- Task 2B-3: Tracking tasks that finished late
Entering Actual Data for Tasks in Progress
- Task 2C-1: Tracking tasks that are currently in progress
- Task 2C-2: Entering a percent complete for unfinished tasks
- Task 2C-3: Rescheduling uncompleted work
- Task 2C-3: Viewing progress in the Network Diagram
Lesson 3: Adjusting the Schedule
Adjusting the Schedule of Future Tasks
- Task 3A-1: Changing task duration
- Task 3A-2: Changing task constraints
- Task 3A-3: Using the Detail Gantt view
Setting and Displaying an Interim Plan
- Task 3B-1: Creating an interim-plan table
- Task 3B-2: Setting an interim plan
- Task 3B-3: Copying the Tracking Gantt Chart
- Task 3B-4: Customizing the Interim Tracking Gantt
Lesson 4: Adjusting Resource Schedules
Work-Hour Considerations
- Task 4A-1: Managing resource-driven scheduling
- Task 4A-2: Delaying resource work
- Task 4A-3: Managing tasks with a fixed duration
- Task 4A-4: Using percentages for resource allocations
- Task 4A-5: Assigning overtime and recording overtime pay
Customizing Resource Reports
- Task 4B-1: Observing the Who Does What When report
- Task 4B-2: Customizing a report
Lesson 5: Customizing the Microsoft Project Environment
Working with Views
- Task 5A-1: Customizing the Network Diagram
- Task 5A-2: Creating a table view
- Task 5A-3: Creating a combination view
Working with Toolbars and Macros
- Task 5B-1: Showing and hiding toolbars
- Task 5B-2: Creating a macro
- Task 5B-3: Assigning a macro to a toolbar
- Task 5B-4: Resetting a toolbar
Working with Global Settings
- Task 5C-1: Creating a global view and global calendar
- Task 5C-2: Deleting objects
Using the Options Dialog Box
- Task 5D-1: Changing default settings
Lesson 6: Working with Data in Other Applications
Importing Data
- Task 6A-1: Importing resource information from Microsoft Excel
- Task 6A-2: Viewing the imported data
Exporting Data
- Task 6B-1: Exporting project information to Microsoft Excel
- Optional Task 6B-2: Viewing the exported data
Copying Data Into Other Office Applications
- Optional Task 6C-1: Copying and pasting a Gantt Chart into a Microsoft Word document
- Optional Task 6C-2: Copying and pasting sheet information into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet
Lesson 7: Working with Resource Pools and Consolidated Projects
Working with a Resource Pool
- Task 7A-1: Opening a resource pool
- Task 7A-2: Linking a project to a resource pool
- Task 7A-3: Updating the resource pool
Working with Subprojects and Master Projects
- Task 7B-1: Determining when to use a subproject
- Task 7B-2: Linking a subproject to a master project
- Task 7B-3: Linking tasks in a master project
- Task 7B-4: Adding a task to a master project
- Task 7B-5: Assigning resources
- Task 7B-6: Setting baselines for a master project
SKU | 076723IE |
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Weight | 0.7200 |
Coming Soon | No |
Days of Training | 1 |
Audience | Instructor |
Product Family | Select |
Product Type | Print Courseware |
Electronic | No |
ISBN | 1587192519 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 114 |
Curriculum Library | Project |
Year | 2000 |
Manufacturer's Product Code | No |
Current Revision | 1.31 |
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Revision Notes | No Revision Information Available |
Original Publication Date | 2000-06-30 00:00:00 |
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rtf | 076723IE RTF File |
outline | 076723IE Outline File |