Tag Archives: MS PROJECT 2013

Resource Pool and Local Resources in MS PROJECT 2013

  Hi, I have a question from one of my Blog readers: “Hello, Nenad. First, I’d like to thank you by your posts. They are very helpful. Now, to my question. I have a central team coordinating and working in … Continue reading

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Calendars and Moving Tasks to non working days in MS PROJECT 2013!

  Hi, again I have a question from my Blog Reader: “I liked your article and thought you may have an answer to a question I have.In Project 2010 with tasks set to Auto schedule if you schedule the start … Continue reading

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How to show separate costs for people and material in MS PROJECT 2013

  Hi, another question form my Blog Reader: “For a particular task, Can we get the material cost and labor cost separately for that particular day?, and can we display the material resources and work resources separately in the task … Continue reading

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Resource over-allocation and Gantt chart in MS PROJECT 2013!

  Hi, one of my Blog readers ask me this: “Hello, could you please advice…you all seem to be very experienced with MS. ‘m interested in resource management. I tried to apply MSP and found that I’m not able to … Continue reading

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Splitting Tasks again in MS PROJECT 2013

  Hi, I’ve got a question from one of my Blog Readers: “’I’m looking for a more precise method (non-graphical?) to set up the splits. For example I want to split a 10-work-day task halfway through, and have work resume … Continue reading

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How to make modified Calendar default for future Projects in MS PROJECT 2013!

  Hi, here is the question from my Blog reader: “Is there a way to change the default calendar so that every new project is created with the predefined working time?” Let me show you how can you accomplish that! … Continue reading

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Slack (or Float) types in Microsoft Project 2013, Part 2

  Hi, Let us continue with Slack story in MS PROJECT 2013. First I will create a new Project with Task List: Because picture is too big I will show you the Gant Chart: Now, again I will apply the … Continue reading

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Slack (or Float) types in Microsoft Project 2013, Part 1

  Hi, Today I am going to explain slack, or float in MS PROJECT 2013. There are two types of slack in MS PROJECT 2013: Free slack: The free slack of an activity is the time this activity can be … Continue reading

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Overtime, Costs, and Fixed Duration in MS PROJECT 2013

Hi, I got this issue from my Blog Reader: “OK. I am entering in hours in overtime work field as the instructions note but when I view the cost table, only the regular hours are calculated in the cost. This … Continue reading

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Microsoft Project 2013– what is new? Part 3

  Hi, I will show you a great new feature in MS PROJECT 2013 – Task Path. Suppose that I have a simple Project like this: I want to know, for specific Tasks Predecessors, Successors, Driving Predecessors, and Driven Successors. … Continue reading

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