Category Archives: Project for the Web

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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Microsoft Project for the Web–where is database, and how to export data from it?

Hi, I wrote a lot about Microsoft Project for the Web and Microsoft Project Accelerator App, and I will continue to do it, but I will start wit Vlogs. I will create videos about it. For this post I will … Continue reading

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How to export Project data from Project Accelerator

Hi, As you know, with Project for the Web you can export Project data, for single Project Today I will show you how can you export data from multiple Projects to Excel, using Microsoft Project Accelerator. First of all I … Continue reading

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Choice type custom field in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hello, today I will show you new Custom field type which is available in Microsoft Project for the Web – Choice. First, as I Always do I will create a new Project: Now, let’s say that I want for each … Continue reading

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Project progress using Project Accelerator and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, today I will show you how can you see Project Progress using Project Accelerator. First of all, I will create a brand new Project using Microsoft Project for the Web: Now I will make Task 1 100% completed, for … Continue reading

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Changes and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, today, I will show you how to handle Changes in Projects. First, I will create a project in Microsoft Project for the Web: Now I will jump to the Project accelerator: and: and I will get: Name: The Name … Continue reading

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How to import Project from Project Desktop to Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, the new feature is here! From now on there is possibility to import Project from Project desktop to Microsoft Project for the Web! Let me show you how, and what are limitations. First of all, I will create a … Continue reading

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Risks and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi, every Project has Risks. And every Project Manager what to handle them. With Microsoft Project for the Web, via PowerApps it can be done in two ways. One is useless, and another is great. Let me create a Project: … Continue reading

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How to customize choices for Project Requests, Programs and Project using Project Accelerator

Hello, Project Accelerator has many different choices for Project Request, Programs, and Projects. But, very often, I will need different choices, or even new ones. And, of course there is a way to customize it. Let me start with a … Continue reading

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