Step | Action | Command |
1. | Create Project Calendar | ToolsàChange working Time |
2. | Assign Project Calendar to Project | Project àProject InformationàCalendar |
3. | Assign Project Calendar to Non-working time | FormatàTime ScaleàNon Working time à Calendar |
4. | List task and WBS | Use Outline toolà Indent /out dent options |
5. | Give duration to the Task | Enter duration in the duration column |
6. | Give Predecessor | Enter predecessors in the predecessor column |
7. | Insert milestone if required | Give zero duration to all milestone |
8. | View Network Diagram | Viewà Network Diagram |
9. | Link the open-end activities to the milestone. | |
10. | Summarize the project to see critical path duration | ToolsàOptionsàViewsàShow Project Summary Task (tick the option) |
11. | Customize the WBS code | Project à WBSà Define Code |
12. | Create Responsibility or Department | TooàCustomize à Fields |
13. | Creating Custom Filter | ProjectàFilteràMore Filters |
14. | Creating Custom Groups | Projectà Group byà More groups |
15. | Creating a Resource Sheet | ViewàResource Sheet |
16. | Assigning Resources to Task | 1. ViewàGantt Chart 2. Select the task, and click on Project àTask InformationàResources (You can double click the task to go to the task information) |
17. | Check the overload of resource | ViewàResource Sheet (Red marked resources are overloaded) |
18. | Level the Resources within available slack | ToolsàLevel ResourceàLevel only within available slack (tick) àLevel Now |
19. | Level the Resources to increase the schedule | ToolsàLevel Resource à Level only within available slack (clear)à Level Now |
20. | Save the Baseline Project | ToolsàTrackingàSave Baseline |
21. | Monitor the project (Enter the % Completion) | ViewàTableàTracking |
22. | View Reports | ViewàReports |
23. | View Schedule | ViewàTableàSchedule |
24. | View Project Cost | ViewàTableàCost |
25. | View Earned Values | ViewàTableàMore TableàEarn Value |
26. | View Progress Line on the Bar Chart | ToolsàTrackingàProgress Line |
27. | To analyze data in excel | 1.ViewàToolbarsàAnalysis (tick) 2. Click on Analyze data in Excel |
28. | View Resource Graph | ViewàResource Graph |
29. | View Resource Usage and Task Usage | ViewàResource Usage or Task Usage |
30. | Calculate PERT Duration Estimation | 1. ViewàToolbarsàPERT Analysis (Tick) 2. Click on PERT Entry Sheet from the tool |
Project specifications for Ms Project 2003
The following specifications and limits are supported when you run Microsoft Office Project 2003 on Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP3 or Windows XP, although actual limits and performance speed depend on your computer's configuration. Note that out of memory errors may occur before you reach the listed limits.
1. Tasks per project file - 1 million
2. Resources per project - 1 million
3. Resource units per assignment - 60,000,000 units or 6,000,000,000%
4. Resource availability dates –100
5. Task dependencies per project file - no limit
6. Predecessors per task - no limit
7. Successors per task - no limit
8. Outline levels per project - 65,535
9. Consolidated projects – 998
10. Open project files per consolidated project – 998
11. Sharer files connected to a resource pool - 999 (that is, maximum open project files minus 1 for the resource pool itself)
12. Open windows – 50
13. Base calendars – unlimited
14. Calendar exceptions per calendar - 1,400
15. Printable tasks in monthly calendar - 4,000
16. Rate tables to support different pay scales and rates - 5 per resource
Variable rates per rate table to support rate increases and decreases – 25
18. Cost value in a currency field - 999,999,999,999.99
19. Work value - 1,666,666,667 hours
20. Assignment work values for: Work assignments - 999,999,999 minutes
Variable material assignments - 999,999,999 units
21. Fixed material assignments - 60,000,000 units
22. Cells and Gantt bars that can be directly formatted - 64,000
23. Print scaling adjustment range percentage - 10-500%
24. Page header text - 5 lines
25. Page footer text - 3 lines
26. Page legend text - 3 lines
27. Page legend text box width - 5 inches (12.7 centimeters)
28. Filter tests per filter – 40
29. Filter tests per AutoFilter - 2 per column
30. Earliest date allowed for calculation - January 1, 1984
31. Latest date allowed for calculation - December 31, 2049
32. Discontiguous selections on a sheet view – 9
33. Baselines – 11
34. Characters in a text field – 255
35. Characters in an outline code field – 255
36. Values and characters in an Enterprise Resource Multi-Value (ERMV) field - 255 values, each of 255 characters
37. Digits in a number field - 999,999,999,999.99
MS Project Terminology
Term | Definition |
Allocation | The percentage of a resource's capacity designated for a specific assignment. |
Baseline | The original plan you use to track progress during a project. |
Budget | The estimated cost of a project (that is established by the baseline plan). |
Constraint - As Late As Possible | Flexible - The constraint type (which also means there is no constraint) is set by default when a task is first created in a fixed finish date project. |
Constraint - As Soon As Possible | Flexible - The constraint type (which means there is no constraint) is set by default when a task is first created in a fixed start date project. |
Constraint - Finish No Earlier Than | Moderate Flexibility - This constraint type indicates the earliest possible date a task can begin. It can begin on or after the scheduled date. |
Constraint - Finish No Later Than | Moderate Flexibility - This constraint type indicates the latest possible date a task can finish. It can finish on or before the scheduled date. |
Constraint - Must Finish On | Inflexible - This constraint type indicates the exact date a task must finish. All other scheduling parameters become secondary to this requirement. |
Constraint - Must Start On | Inflexible - This constraint type indicates the exact date a task must begin. All other scheduling parameters become secondary to this requirement. |
Constraint - Start No Earlier Than | Moderate Flexibility - This constraint type indicates the earliest possible date a task can finish. It can finish on or after the scheduled date. |
Constraint - Start No Later Than | Moderate Flexibility - This constraint type indicates the latest possible date a task can begin. It can start on or before the scheduled date. |
Cost | The total scheduled cost for a task, assignment, resource or project. |
Critical task | A task that must be completed on schedule for the project to finish on time. |
Duration | The total calendar or clock span of actual working time required to complete a task. |
Lag time | A planned time delay between tasks. |
Lead time | An overlap between tasks that have a dependency; e.g. if a task can start when its predecessor is half done, you can specify a finish-to-start dependency of 50% for the successor task. |
Leveling | The process of delaying or splitting certain tasks to resolve overallocation of resources. |
Milestone | A reference point marking a major event in a project and used to monitor the project's progress. |
Overallocation | The result of assigning more tasks to a resource than the resource can accomplish in the working time available. |
Predecessor | A task that preceeds a dependent successor task. |
Priority | A method of ranking the importance of tasks (default=500, higher is for higher priority). |
Resources | The time, people and material used to complete tasks in a project. |
Schedule | The timing or sequence of tasks within a project. |
Scope | All work required, and only the work required, to complete a project successfully. |
Successor | A task that is dependent upon a preceding or predecessor task. |
Task | An activity that has a beginning and an end. |
Task Dependency - Finish-to-Finish | Task B cannot finish until Task A finishes |
Task Dependency - Finish-to-Start | Task B cannot start until Task A finishes. |
Task Dependency - Start-to-Finish | Task B cannot finish until Task A starts. |
Task Dependency - Start-to-Start | Task B cannot start until Task A starts. |
Variance | The difference between the baseline and scheduled task or resource information. |
Work | The total labor or person-hours required for all resources to complete a task. For resources, the total amount of work to which a resource is assigned for all tasks. |
Best Practices in Tracking Project
Task data: | Use: | ||
To check the start and finish dates for the project | Choose Project Information from the Project menu, and then click Statistics | ||
To update all tasks to the current date or a status date | Choose Tracking from the Tools menu, and then click Update Project. To set a status date, pick a date in the Update work as complete through box. | ||
To show Progress Lines for tasks | Gantt chart, and choose Tracking from the Tools menu, and then click Progress Lines. | ||
To update task by task | Gantt Chart or Task Sheet, with Entry table applied (drag the dividing bar to the right to see all columns) | ||
To update on a daily basis | Task Usage view, and format details to show Work, Actual Work, and Cumulative Work | ||
Work on tasks: | Use: | ||
To check the work on the entire project | Choose Project Information from the Project menu, and then click Statistics | ||
To update work on a task at a topmost level | Gantt Chart or Task Sheet, with Work table applied (drag the dividing bar to the right to see all columns) | ||
To update work on a task by resource assigned | Task Usage view, and format details to show Work, Actual Work, and Cumulative work | ||
Cost of tasks: | Use: | ||
To check the cost on the entire project | Choose Project Information from the Project menu, and then click Statistics | ||
To see task costs at a topmost level | Gantt Chart or Task Sheet, with Cost table applied (drag the dividing bar to the right to see all columns) | ||
To check Earned Value on the project | | ||
To check Earned Value per task | Gantt Chart or Task Sheet, with the Earned Value table applied (choose Table from the View menu, then click More Tables) | ||
To check Earned Value on a daily basis | Choose the Task Usage view, then on the Format menu, click Detail Styles, and then click the Usage Details tab. In the Available fields list hold down CTRL, click the fields you want to display, and then click Show. | ||
Resources' work: | Use: | ||
To check a resource's productivity on the entire project | Resource Sheet with Work table applied | ||
To check for overallocations | Resource Graph (for a graphical view) or Resource Usage view (check for work formatted in red) | ||
To update on a daily basis | Resource Usage view, and format details to show Work and Actual Work | ||
Resources' cost: | Use: | ||
To check a resource's cost on the entire project | Resource Sheet with Cost table applied | ||
To check for how much a resource is overbudget and on which tasks | Resource Usage view, with the Cost table applied | ||
To update on a daily basis | Resource Usage view, and format details to show Cost and Actual Cost | ||
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