Table of Contents from previous edition:
Introduction to Microsoft Project
Chapter 1: Microsoft Project, project management and you
Chapter 2: A guided tour of Project
Simple Scheduling Basics
Chapter 3: Starting a new plan
Chapter 4: Building a task list
Chapter 5: Setting up resources
Chapter 6: Assigning resources to tasks
Chapter 7: Formatting and sharing your plan
Chapter 8: Tracking progress
Advanced Scheduling Techniques
Chapter 9: Advanced task scheduling
Chapter 10: Fine-tuning task details
Chapter 11: Fine-tuning resource and assignment details
Chapter 12: Fine-tuning the Project plan
Chapter 13: Organizing project details
Chapter 14: Tracking progress on tasks and assignments
Chapter 15: Viewing and reporting project status
Chapter 16: Getting your project back on track
In-Depth and Special Subjects
Chapter 17: Applying advanced formatting and printing
Chapter 18: Advanced report formatting
Chapter 19: Customizing Project
Chapter 20: Sharing information with other programs
Chapter 21: Consolidating projects and resources
Appendices
Tim Johnson’s first connection with Project began as a product
support professional at Microsoft, starting with Project 3.0 for
MS-DOS. Later, Tim worked on the Project user assistance team,
where he brought his firsthand knowledge of customers’ issues to
new learning solutions for Project. Tim remains involved in the
computer industry and continues to look for ways to help customers
better understand and use their computer applications. Tim is a
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP).
Carl Chatfield is a content strategist and technical writer in the
software development industry. Carl teaches in the Professional
Technical Writing program at the University of Washington. He is a
graduate of the masters program in Technical Communication at the
University of Washington and is certified as a Project Management
Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute.
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