Hi!
I will show you how to create new Project and save it to the Cloud via Office 365, and Microsoft Project 2013!
I will open my Office 365 Site:

and I will get:

and then I have to wait few moments:

Here it is!

Now what? I will add some Tasks!

I will get:

I am not going to explain each and every Field. This is only to see how you can do it!
After Saving I will get:

OK! How to open this Project in Project Professional 2013?

and I will get (after Login):

Now, I am going to “rearrange” my Project:

and I am going to save this Project:

Since I have deleted Firs Task I will get:

and I will get:

Piece of cake!
Regards!
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About Nenad Trajkovski
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Occupation: Project Manager
Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT
He was born in Zagreb, Croatia at 1963. After completing his college he started working on projects in different business areas (banking, manufacturing, automotive industry, distribution, oil companies, etc.) developing and implementing ERP systems into different companies. He has got a lot of experience working with people in different business processes and also possesses great knowledge in information technologies and financial services. Today he works as a business consultant, adn Project Manager in PERPETUUM MOBILE d.o.o. Zagreb. He is a regular lecturer for Project Management in MS Innovation Center in Varaždin, Logosoft Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and SEAVUS GROUP in Skopje Macedonia. He was named the best lecturer of WINDAYS 2008 while his lecture was also voted as the best. In addition, he was in TOP 10 lecturers at the MS SINERGY 2009 and MS VISIA 2009, 2010. Shares first place as the best lecturer of KulenDays 2009 and 2010 and PMI Conference 2009 in Zagreb. He is also a regular lecturer in the MS Community. He is a Certified Accountant and a PMP (Project Manager Professional) and a PMI-RMP (Risk Manager Professional), MCP, MCT, and Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist - Microsoft Project 2010. From 01.01.2012 awarded with MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Proffesional - Microsoft Project)!
Hi Ninad,
I really appreciate the articles that you post related to Project Online. I request you to please help me out to learn Project Online and Project On-Premise. I do have a basic understanding about the product but I would love to learn the way you present things in terms of screenshots and descriptions. I request you to please provide me the links of your website , documents with screenshots, video tutorial websites for :
1. Project Online
2. Project Pro for Office 365
3.Project Server 2010 (Project On-Premise)
4. Project Server 2013 (Project On-Premise)
Thanks again for keeping us posted with useful articles!!
Niranjan
If you are novice, I suggest to read some books before! I’m dealing most of the time with MS PROJECT PRO
Dear Nenad,
I’m conducting a research on ms project online in order to verify its capabilities and alignment with PMIs processes and best practices. I appreciate if you can give some advice on where to find studies or comparatives regarding this matter (literature, articles, internet, etc.). I’m interested on determining how well ms project aligns with project management processes so I can implement it in my company.
Thanks in advance.
There is a lot questions around here. Pleas be more precise and send me an email at nenadtrajk@gmail.com
Regards
Nenad
can we have time sheet view and update the actual work from remote place with the project2013-office 365 combination?
You can use your ptoject pro 2013 with any view in it, or you can build your own view, and use it from anywhere with your 365 combination, as long as you are connected to the internet! Hope that is what you have been ask for!
Regards
It is part of the preview, the new code will be rolled out to existing Office 365 subscribers at the end of the year.
Is Project 2013 a part of the same Office 365 license ?
I don’t know yet! I think it is not!
Your tutorials will be helpful for us who want to learn MS project. Hope you will share more with us about MS project. Thanks
Look nice
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