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Microsoft Project 2013 Quick Reference Guide: Creating a Basic Project (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated Card)

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About Microsoft Project 2013 Quick Reference

Product Description Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Office Project 2013. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Setting the Project Start Date, Describing a Project, Switching to a Different View, Switching to Unlisted Views, Undoing Changes. Entering Task Information in a Sheet, Entering or Changing Task Duration, Using Automatic Scheduling, Sequencing Tasks, Unlinking Tasks, Changing Data in One or More Rows, Inserting a Task, Clearing or Deleting Rows, Zooming in a View, Moving or Copying Rows, Copying Data to Adjacent Cells. Changing Gantt Chart Appearance, Viewing the Task Path, Safeguarding Project Files, Reviewing SmartTags. Setting the Calendar, Creating a New Group Calendar. Entering a Resource, Entering a Cost Resource, Entering a Consumable Resource, Booking a Resource to a Task, Using Resource-Driven Scheduling. Saving the Baseline, Showing Planned vs. Actual in the Gantt Chart, Displaying Project Statistics, Recording Actual Progress of Tasks. Setting up the Printout, Previewing and Printing, Printing Reports, Transferring Data to Other Project Files. Also includes a list of Selection and Movement Shortcuts. This guide is one of two titles available for Project 2013: Project 2013 Creating a Basic Project, Project 2013 Managing Complexity. About the Author Beezix has been publishing quick reference computer guides for trainers, training companies, corporations, and individuals across the US and Canada for over 15 years. Founded by trainers, and with a strong focus on the learner, extensive industry experience made us aware of the need for a line of high-quality, trainer-produced courseware, and led to the creation of Beezix Quick Reference guides in 1994. Our cards are designed for casual computer users right through to trainers and trouble-shooters.