Live Webinar – August 30th, 2017 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Mpug Member Free – Members only event
Microsoft Project’s user interface has a lot in common with all of the Microsoft Office tools.
The more you understand the ins and outs of the interface, the more effective you’ll be in working with Project in your daily work. In this one-hour session, you’ll become an expert in the Quick Access toolbar, the Ribbon, columns, tables, filters, groups and views.
You’ll learn how to create and use command shortcuts that will save you time and confusion.
The topics covered in this online training are inspired by Chapter 1 of Sam Huffman’s upcoming book, Microsoft® Project Do’s and Don’ts.
Presenter: Ben Howard (LinkedIn profile) is author of “Microsoft Project 2013 Plain and Simple” and has worked for IBM, Dell, and Microsoft,and now runs his own EPM consultancy (Applepark Ltd).Ben’s current Microsoft TechNet webcast, User Controlled Scheduling in Project 2010, is ranked in the top 10. Ben is a regular contributor to the Project Server newsgroups, and publishes a blog based on Project Server scenario. Ben is also a Microsoft MVP award for Project Server.
If you are NOT ALREADY a member JOIN MPUG!
This event is for members only BUT… You can take one of the MPUG Certificated Masterclass (Usually 6 Category A PDUs) Or over 30 other Category A PDUs for free each year. The $129 Per Year Membership Fee is a terrific value!
MPUG Membership includes:
- MPUG’s Project Server and SharePoint certificated courses available to members
- Over 30 other virtual PDU events per year
- You can network with other MPUG (Microsoft Project Users Group) members at in person meetings and events.
- Work with Microsoft MVPs in MS Project Project Server & SharePoint
- And so much more …
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Getting To Grips With The Project Interface
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Technical Project Management | Leadership | Strategic & Business Management |
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