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Tracking Actual work, and Actual costs on the Project
Hi, as I promised I will write about tracking actual work and cost on the Project in MS PROJECT 2010. In my previous blog I recorder progress for my three Tasks: First I will choose the Work Table: and … Continue reading
How to follow the Execution process in MS PROJECT 2010? –PART 2
Hi, In this post I will explain how can you track the Task progress using more sophisticated approach. If you remember I have a sample project: I will now select the Task1 and open the Status Dialog Box for … Continue reading
How to follow the Execution process in MS PROJECT 2010? –PART 1
Hi, if you red my last post, you’ve notice that we are finished with the Planning phase, and we have saved Project plan, called Baseline. Now, the Resources are working on their assignment and they should track (or you … Continue reading
How to save the Project plan in Microsoft Project 2010?
Hi, In your project, you should establish a good Project Plan. How to do it with MS PROJECT 2010? Make a good task list (what to do?) Make a good duration estimation (how long will it take for the … Continue reading
CREATING OWN BUDGET IN MS PROJECT 2010–PART 2
Hi, as you remember in my last post created two new custom fields: Budget for Task, and Variance from Actual. To use this two fields I have to put them in some table. The best approach for my example … Continue reading
CREATING OWN BUDGET IN MS PROJECT 2010–PART 1
Hi, I will explain how to make and track your own Budget in MS PROJECT 2010! Suppose that you want to have a budget (in money) for each task, and that you want to track variance from the actual … Continue reading
Setting Up the Project Budget
Hi, I will try to explain how to put the Budget in your Project with MS PROJECT 2010. I will repeat part of my Post from 13.10.2011! First of all, when you have a Budget Resource, make sure that you … Continue reading
Task Types and how they affect the Schedule–Part 4
Hi, If you red my last posts, you have noticed that one part is missing. That is: “What does it has to do with effort, and non-effort driven tasks”. Well it does, when you add additional resources to those … Continue reading
Task Types and how they affect the Schedule–Part 3
Hi, I am going on with Task Types. I will make both Task: Read the Article as Fixed work: As you can see, this task type is always Effort driven. I will assign John to this Task, and I … Continue reading
Task Types and how they affect the Schedule–Part 1
Hi, In next few posts I will explain task types and how do they reflect on Schedule in MS PROJECT 2010. Basically, there art three Task Types: Fixed Units (Default) Fixed Work Fixed Units What are those? Units or … Continue reading