A Quick Glance

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    Formatting of a Gantt chart

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    Understand critical paths

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    Know how to manage budgets, timelines, and overcome scheduling issues

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    Track the progress of project

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    Learn to use timelines, subtasks, dependencies, and resources

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    Allocation of Resources effectively

Microsoft Project was an MS-DoS application which was written in ‘C’. The person behind this idea is Ron Bredehoeft who was a software engineer at IBM in the 1980’s. In 1984 the first version of the project for DoS was released. It will help manage their project such as use resources efficiently and effectively.  In this training, delegates will teach delegates about a user interface of  MS Project 2016, which includes project views and the ribbon.

MS Project 2016 helps to build a plan, assign resources to tasks, track the progress of the project,  analyse workloads and complete project in budget. Our expert trainer with an experience in project management will teach this course and help to delegates to learn the concepts from the scratch to advance level.

Who should take this course

  • Users new who are new to Microsoft Project 2016
  • Users who want to upgrade their skills
  • Project managers
  • Anyone who wants be project manager
  • Users who are new to the role of project management role
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Prerequisites

  • Knowledge of a Windows operating system
  • It will be beneficial if delegates is known to basics of project management
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What Will You Learn

  • Identify the components of the MS Project environment
  • Know to manage resource sheet in MS Project 2016
  • Learn to build reports for project
  • Understand to enter and handle tasks.
  • Manage project calendar
  • Create the project schedule
  • Manage resources in a project plan
  • Find how to set up and manage projects.
  • Manage resources in a project plan
  • Keep yourself updated about progress as you execute the project
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What's included

  Course Overview

This course is designed to teach delegates about the basic and advanced features of MS Project Professional 2016, so delegates can use it effectively to complete their task.

MS Project 2016 training will impart required knowledge and skills which will help the person who is having the role of project manager to create a plan for a project using the MS Project 2016 in the planning phase of a project. When the concern authorities approve your plan for the project, this course will help you in completing a project in the given time, and also within approved budget.benefits of MS Project 2016

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  Course Content

  • Identify the components of the MS Project environment
  • Know to manage resource sheet in MS Project 2016
  • Learn to build reports for project
  • Understand to enter and handle tasks.
  • Manage project calendar
  • Create the project schedule
  • Manage resources in a project plan
  • Find how to set up and manage projects.
  • Manage resources in a project plan
  • Keep yourself updated about progress as you execute the project
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Shortcuts of MS Project 2016

Alt + F3

View Field Settings of Dialog box

Alt + F4

Closing of the Project Help Window

Alt + F10

Assigning a Resources

Alt + End

Moving to the End of Project

Alt + Home

Moving to the Beginning of Project

Alt + Print Screen

Copy Picture of the Selected Window and move to the Clipboard

Alt + Shift + -

Hiding of Subtasks

Alt + Shift + *

Show down All Tasks

Alt + Shift + =

View Subtasks

Alt + Shift + Left Arrow

Outdent of a Task

Alt + Shift + Right Arrow

Indent of a Task

Alt + Shift + Tab

Move back to the Previous Window

Alt + Spacebar | Alt + Hyphen

Control Menu Will be Activated

Alt + Tab

Next Window

Arrow Keys

Moving Between Tasks

Ctrl + End

Moving to End of Text Box

Ctrl + F2

Linking of a Selected Tasks

Ctrl + F5 | Ctrl + F10

Restoring  the Size of the Active Window After Maximizing it

Ctrl + F6

Multiple Opening of  Windows, Switching to Next Window

Ctrl + F9

Turning On/Off Auto Calculate

Ctrl + C

To Copy

Ctrl + D

Fill Down

Ctrl + F

Dialog Box

Ctrl + G

Opens 'Go To' Dialog Box

Ctrl + K

Insert Hyperlink

Ctrl + N

Opens a New Blank Project

Ctrl + P

To Print

Ctrl + S

To Save

Ctrl + V

To Paste

Crtl + Alt + V

To Paste Special

Crtl + X

Cut

Ctrl + Z

Undo

Ctrl + Click

Add object to a multi-section

Ctrl + Home

Move to starting of a Text Box

Ctrl + Right Arrow

Move One Word to the Right Side

Ctrl + Left Arrow

Move One Word to the Left Side

Ctrl + F12 | Ctrl + O

Opening of a Project File

Ctrl + Shift + A

Chang Task to 'Auto Schedule.'

Ctrl + Shift + F2

Unlinking of Selected Tasks

Ctrl + Shift + F6

Switching to Previous Window

Ctrl + Shift + M

Changing Task to 'Manually Schedule.'

Ctrl + Space

Selecting a Current Column

Ctrl + Up Arrow | Ctrl + Down Arrow

Move to First Row | Last Row

Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4

Closing of window of Active Project

F1

Opening Project Help Window

F2

Edit Task

F3

With Column Filter Active: Remove All Filters

F7

Spellcheck

F8

Change Selection Mode On/Off

F12

To perform Save As

Home | End

Move to First Cell/Jump to the Last Cell in Row

Insert

Adding a new task

Print Screen

Copying  a screenshot to the Clipboard

Shift + F2

Opening the Dialog Box for task information

Shift + F6

Activating Split Bar

Shift + F8

Turn  on or off  the add it to selection mode

Shift + F10

Open a Shortcut Menu

Shift + F11

Opening a new window

Shift + Space

Selection of  Current Row

Shift + Tab

Move back to the previous cell

 



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Governance:

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The municipal area surrounded many parts of parishes which were combined into a single civil parish of Carlisle in 1904. The currently present urban area is considered as an unparished area. Carlisle had in 2002 made an unsuccessful attempt to grow to a Lord Mayoralty. An iconic building that stands tallest in Carlisle may be demolished, and the area nearby to it rehabilitated.

Climate:

Carlisle practices an oceanic climate. In January 2005 Carlisle was hit by strong wind storms and torrential rains. On Saturday 8 January 2005 all roads into Carlisle were shut owed to severe flooding, the worst since 1822, which produced three deaths. Less severe but still significant flooding occurred in 2009, but due to Storm Desmond. Carlisle experienced even worse flooding than 2005 between Friday 4 and Sunday 6 December 2015. During this time, nearly 36 hours of nonstop precipitation broke flood defences. This left several areas submerged including Bitts Park, Hardwicke Circus and Warwick Road. This left the famous Sands Centre, stranded from the rest of the city. As several other areas of Cumbria were also severely pretentious, all trains to Scotland were postponed forever. The trains on the West Coast Principal went no further than Preston. Prime Minister David Cameron stayed the city on 7 December 2015 to measure the damage.

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