- MS Project - Status Reporting
- MS Project - Advance Schedule
- MS Project - Track Progress
- MS Project - Plan Duration Cost
- MS Project - Resources To Task
- MS Project - Set Up Resources
- MS Project - Create A New Plan
- MS Project - Getting Started
- MS Project - Introduction
- MS Project - Settings
- MS Project - Home
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MS Project - Settings
Each one of you might be using a different setting for MS Project 2013. To ensure the results are not different from what is shown in this tutorials, ensure the settings as follows. Remember all these are the default settings you will have when you first install MS Project 2013 on your computer.
Step 1 − File → Options → General tab → Project view → Default view.
Select “Gantt with Timepne” from the dropdown box.
Step 2 − File → Options → Display tab → Show Indicators and Options Buttons For.
Check all options.
Step 3 − File → Options → Schedule tab → Schedule → Show Assignment Units.
Choose “percentage” from the dropdown box.
Step 4 − File → Options → Schedule tab → Calculation → Calculate Project after Each Edit.
Check the On button.
Step 5 − File → Options → Save tab → Save projects → Save Files In this format.
Select Project (*.mpp).
Step 6 − File → Options → Advanced tab → Edit.
Check all options.
Step 7 − File → Options → Advanced tab → Display → Show Status Bar → Show Scroll Bar.
Both options, Status Bar and Scroll Bar should be checked.
Step 8 Resources → Level → Levepng Options → Levepng Calculations.
Set to manual.
Step 9 − Resources → Level → Levepng Options → Levepng calculations → Look for Overallocations.
Select “Day By Day” from dropdown box.
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