Category Archives: PMI

Time off for specific Resources in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, I’m going to show you how to setup, for example, Vacation for specific Resource, using Microsoft Project for the Web. Let’s say that Ellen will take day off at 01/01/2021, but everyone else will work at that Day. To … Continue reading

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How to create an useful To-Do list for Project Manager using Microsoft Lists?

As a Project Manager, I have a long list of Tasks. I can use Microsoft To-Do, Planner, or something else. I decided to create my own, and for that purpose I use Microsoft Lists. Let us say that I need … Continue reading

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Go to date function and dates in Timeline–Project for the Web!

Hello, today I will show you the Go to date function and dates in Timeline using Project for the Web. First, I will create a simple project: I will switch to Timeline view: Now, let’s say that I want to … Continue reading

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How to export Project for the Web to Excel

Hi, the new feature for Microsoft Project for the Web is Export to Excel. Let me show you how is this possible. First I will create a simple Project: Tasks are in separate Buckets: Now, I will export this Project … Continue reading

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Duration vs. effort in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, today I will show you connection between Duration and Effort (known as work). I will create simple Project As you can see, I have two Tasks. Task 1 has no resource assigned, Task 2 has John as resource! Now, … Continue reading

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How to create Project from PowerApps

Hi, today I will show you how to create Project form PowerApps. First I will login into Office365: and then: and finally: this is what I have: Now I will create a brand new Project: When I choose Tasks Tab … 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 for Project as a whole and Summary Task in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, today I will show you how % Complete is calculate on Summary Task level, and on Project Level as well, using Microsoft Project for the Web! First, I will create one simple Project: Firs three Tasks are connected, and … Continue reading

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Resource assignment in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, today in a short Post I will show you how can you see Resource assignment in Microsoft Project for the Web! As usual, I will create a simple Project: Now let’s say that I want to see to which … Continue reading

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Custom fields in Microsoft Project for the Web!

Finally! Microsoft has introduced Custom fields for Project for the Web! Let ma show you how they can be used! First, I will create a simple Project: OK! Let says that I need next fields: Task description Task critical deadline … Continue reading

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