Category Archives: Project for the Web

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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Groups, Attachments and Microsoft Project for the Web

Hello, Today I will show you connections between Task attachments in Microsoft Project for the Web, and Microsoft Groups. First I will create brand new Project with one Single Task: IF I want to attach a Document to Task, I … Continue reading

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Quick look column in Microsoft Project for the Web!

Hello, today I will show you one new Column which is part of Microsoft Project for the Web: Quick look. As always, I will create new Project and I will get: As you can see, this new Column is placed … Continue reading

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Task attachment in Microsoft Project for the Web!

WOW! It’s here. Today I will show you how to attach document or link into Task with Microsoft Project for the Web! First of all, as always, I will create simple Project: After I open Task Detail I will see: … Continue reading

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Non working hours bug in Microsoft Project for the Web

Hi Today I will show you a bug in Microsoft Project for the Web. Let’s say that we have two Resources: John and Ellen. At 01/15/2021 John is suppose to work from 01:00 PM to 05:00 PM, and Ellen is … Continue reading

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Start and Finish time for Task in different Project Calendar using Microsoft Project for the Web!

Hi, today I will explain something that can seems as a bug, but it is not in Microsoft Project for the Web! It is a bit tricky, and I got an explanation directly from Microsoft. Let me show you! Firs … Continue reading

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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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Effort calculation with different Calendars in Microsoft Project for the Web!

Hi, today I will show you how Microsoft Project for the Web calculate effort when Resources have different Calendars. First of all let’s see Calendars for two Resources: Tim and Ellen: and: Let’s see Ellen’s Calendar: and finally: Believe me, … 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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