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Project Management (PM) Tutorial, Softwate, Tools, Certification |
Reports in Microsoft ProjectMicrosoft Project has a number of built-in reports to help you monitor different items within your project. The dialog box below display a few of the standard categories of report that Microsoft Project has built into them. You can also create your own custom reports to suit your needs, however, the most commonly needed information is already available in the standard reports.
ConclusionThis has been a very quick overview of Microsoft Project and the portions of it you'll need to get a project setup and running with it. There are whole books dedicated to the topic of Microsoft Project and if you're going to be using it frequently you may wish to pick one up. This tutorial has given you all you need to get a quick start using Project. Even those who use Project daily can still find things they didn't know in a book.
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