MS Project 2003
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MS Project 2003
Hello one and all,
Been trying to setup a study plan on the above programme for what I hope to be the last module of my ATPL study.
I've popped all the tasks on the lists, broken down into chapters, worksheets and assessments, entered the time it takes for each and then popped in the predecessors so that I must have finished other items of work first before I can move onto the next chapters etc.
However, I'm now stuck. I'm not totally sure what to do next. At the moment, I've set myself up as a resource and assigned myself to all the tasks. However, it has got me working on the 5 different groups of work at the same time.
Does anyone have any idea how I can get the software to allocate the work in order so that I do each task in order, with its own allocated time and so that it is pencilled in on the basis that the predecessors attached to the task have been completed?
Yours in complete despair,
Bluesky.
Been trying to setup a study plan on the above programme for what I hope to be the last module of my ATPL study.
I've popped all the tasks on the lists, broken down into chapters, worksheets and assessments, entered the time it takes for each and then popped in the predecessors so that I must have finished other items of work first before I can move onto the next chapters etc.
However, I'm now stuck. I'm not totally sure what to do next. At the moment, I've set myself up as a resource and assigned myself to all the tasks. However, it has got me working on the 5 different groups of work at the same time.
Does anyone have any idea how I can get the software to allocate the work in order so that I do each task in order, with its own allocated time and so that it is pencilled in on the basis that the predecessors attached to the task have been completed?
Yours in complete despair,
Bluesky.
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It was just tooooo tempting to resist!
I'm one of these people who see something that could be used and despite the glaringly obvious fact that it'll take ages longer, I decide to use it anyway.
On that basis, you'll find it no surprise that I currently work for the NHS....
Have used a good old fashioned pen and paper before - guess I got a bit too clever this time...
I'm one of these people who see something that could be used and despite the glaringly obvious fact that it'll take ages longer, I decide to use it anyway.
On that basis, you'll find it no surprise that I currently work for the NHS....
Have used a good old fashioned pen and paper before - guess I got a bit too clever this time...
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Jolly good. I gave up using MS Project years ago because you couldn't have someone working on several things at once, even though you knew perfectly well that that's what happens every day on real projects. Now I know it can do that I'll have another look!
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How true Mac. I've never ever seen MS Project actually make things easier, the project becomes a slave to the software instead of the end user's erquirements, partly explains why there is so much poor management around, IMO.




MS PRoject is overkill for this sort of thing. What does your course provider do?

