Category Archives: MICROSOFT PROJECT

Goodbye and Hello

Hi, After 10 years of blogging, here is my first vlog! From now on, you can expect only videos about Microsoft Project! The channel is: Managing Projects with Microsoft tools: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEXjYVWzddohtykIqRvPIgQ My first video is here: Introduction to Microsoft Project … Continue reading

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How to know which Tasks are on Critical path in Microsoft Project for the Web?

Hi, as we know, when we use Microsoft Project Desktop, or Project online, we have various ways to see Tasks on Critical path. In Microsoft Project for the Web, for now, there is not such option available. BUT! If you … Continue reading

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Microsoft Project for the Web and Communication

Hi, Today I will show you how to see your Project created in Microsoft Project for the Web and how to see it Microsoft Teams, and finally, how to communicate with the team members using Teams. First thing first. Let … Continue reading

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Project Request with Project Accelerator and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hello, as we all know, in real life we have always many Project Requests, but not all of them are approved (e.g. we are not going to execute each and every of them). The very first step in Project Management … Continue reading

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Project Accelerator and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, If you jump at the: GitHub – OfficeDev/Project-Accelerator: An Accelerator solution for Project for the web, you will find detailed instructions for the Project for the Web Accelerator. What is this? The Project for the web Accelerator applies useful … Continue reading

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Team files option in Microsoft Project for the Web!

Hit, Today I will explain Team files option in Microsoft Project for the Web. First of all I will create a Project: Now I will assign a Group to this Project. In my example, I have a Group which is … Continue reading

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How to manage Projects using Microsoft Lists?

One of the latest products from Microsoft is Lists. It is, I will say, an upgrade of the old, boring SharePoint Lists, but with a better look and a new found ease to use built in. Microsoft Lists is part … Continue reading

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% complete and Driving Tasks is Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, in one of my previous post I have explained Driving Tasks in Microsoft Project for the Web. Now I will show you how this effect Task which has % complete greater than zero. First, I will crate new Project: … Continue reading

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Equipment as resource in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, in Microsoft Project for the Web we can have human Resources (e.g. people). But what about other Resources. Let’s say that we need Concrete Mixer, when we are building foundations. I will now create a Simple Project: I will … Continue reading

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Task Start and Finish time in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, Today I will show you in a short Post how to see at what Time should Task start and when it should ended. To do that I will create a very simple Project: or (Timeline View): Start and Finish … Continue reading

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