- Acquiring Project 2013: Exercise Files
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- Course Exercise Files
- What's New in Project 2013
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Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 385 ₹1,299
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Introduction
Help
- Online, Offline, and Contextual Help
Project 2013 Workspace
- Start Screen, Project Workspace and Backstage View
Using Touch
- Overview of Principles and Touch Gestures
The Ribbon and Toolbars
- Quick Access Toolbar
- Mini Toolbar
- Contextual Menu
- Status Bar
Keyboard Shortcuts
- Course Review
- Keyboard Shortcuts and Key Tips
Project Options
- Customize Settings and the Use of Project 2013
Tasks Basics
- Setting Up Tasks
- Project Information
- Project Options, Entry Bar, Timeline, Properties
Dependency Basics
- Link/Unlink Tasks; Setting Up Dependencies between Tasks
Resource Basics
- Resource Sheet View
- Resource Assignment
Opening, Closing and Saving
- Opening and Closing Projects; Switching Windows; Pinning to Recent List
- Saving Projects; File Formats; AutoSave
Calendars
- Creating New Calendar; Setting Up Working Time; Recurrence
- Standard Calendar; Schedule Public Holidays; Adding Exceptions
Views and Tables
- Task Views; Zoom; Timescale
- Resource View and Split View
- Tables, Columns and Fields
- Timeline View
Summary Tasks
- Inserting Tasks; Subtasks
Scheduling
- Scheduling
Leveling
- Basics of Leveling
- Leveling Order; Resolving Resource Overallocations
Critical Path and Milestones
- Critical Tasks; Slack; Critical Filter
- Milestones; Milestone Filter
Notes
- Adding Notes to a Task and Resource
Tasks Types and Effort Driven
- Fixed Task, Duration and Units
More about Resources
- Resource Types
- More about Resource Assignments
Constraints and Deadlines
- Constraints and Deadlines
More about Dependencies
- Types of Dependencies; Lag and Lead