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Presentation Wizard in Project 2003 Microsoft Project


Presentation Wizard in Project 2003

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 10:40 PM PDT

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Document and Issues management 2002

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 09:46 AM PDT

This is a feature of using Project Server and Microsoft SharePoint --
packaged as one environment called Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management. I happen to think this way of handling project documents
and issues is quite good...powerful because of its simplicity and
enabling project teams to move beyond what I have called "silo project
management with paper and email".

A large amount of material about this product available on Microsoft's
web site. You use Microsoft Project Professional to connect the tool you
are familiar with to this "enterprise" environment.

Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.

rms




Barb Henderson wrote: 

MS EMP 2003

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 04:23 AM PDT

Brendan --

The Enterprise Global is a feature of Microsoft Project Server 2002 and
2003. The Enterprise Global is the "library" of your organization's
enterprise custom objects, such as custom Fields, Views, Tables, Filters,
Groups, Calendars, and the like. The Enterprise Global is also used to set
your organization's default currency for tracking project costs.

Each time a user logs into Microsoft Project Server through Microsoft
Project Professional, the system loads the user's personal Global.mpt file
and the Enterprise Global file, and then merges the two files into a single
Global file in the background. This gives the user access to his/her own
personal objects found in the Global.mpt and the organization's custom
enterprise objects found in the Enterprise Global file. When there is a
conflict between personal objects and enterprise objects that have the same
name, the enterprise objects always "win" and replace the local objects.

To access the Enterprise Global, complete the following steps:

1. Launch Microsoft Project Professional and log into Project Server with
administrator permissions
2. Click Tools - Enterprise Options - Open Enterprise Global
3. To customize enterprise fields and outline codes, click Tools -
Customize - Enterprise Fields
4. To customize the default currency, click Tools - Options - View and set
the Symbol value

Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


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Non critical resource is holding up my progress

Posted: 15 Jul 2004 04:51 PM PDT

Amplifying a little on Jack's comment, generally speaking you should break
the tasks down to a level of granularity the reflects a 1 resource to 1 task
correspondence, "resource" here meaning what I think of as a package of
skills. That could be a single individual or it could be a team of
individuals but in any case the skills must work together in a cohesive
unit. If it is a team, they are working together and really can't work
separately because to do so would break up the skill package. If different
skills are required to design the page graphics versus program it, they
really are two different tasks.

--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer/Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs

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