Hi - Does anyone know of some good reference web sites for Project 07 or MS
Project in general? I'm not looking for 'beginner' type lessons but rather
more advanced stuff such as setting up and managing Master Projects, shared
resources, cost tracking, reporting, etc. The few sites I've found have
very dated material and don't seem to be regularly updated. Any help would
be appreciated.

Re: MS Project 07 - Training/How To by thukralmickey

thukralmickey
Tue Oct 09 22:07:15 PDT 2007

On Oct 9, 8:13 pm, "JR Winder" <jwin...@daystarinc.com> wrote:
> Hi - Does anyone know of some good reference web sites for Project 07 or MS
> Project in general? I'm not looking for 'beginner' type lessons but rather
> more advanced stuff such as setting up and managing Master Projects, shared
> resources, cost tracking, reporting, etc. The few sites I've found have
> very dated material and don't seem to be regularly updated. Any help would
> be appreciated.

hi'

if u had the above mentioned info. plz also let me know ,,,
with regards
Thukral h


RE: MS Project 07 - Training/How To by JulieS

JulieS
Wed Oct 10 09:28:01 PDT 2007

Hello JR Winder,

Have you looked at fellow MVP Mike Glen's series of articles at
http://project.mvps.org/mike's_tutorials.htm.

While his earlier topics are a bit on the "beginner side" his later topics
do address more advanced topics.

I am not aware of any other comprehensive site. This newsgroup is certainly
a great place to post specific questions.

Also fellow MVPs Dale Howard and Gary Chefetz have also written several
excellent books about Project 2007. See
http://www.msprojectexperts.com/home/index.aspx

for information on their books.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie

"JR Winder" wrote:

> Hi - Does anyone know of some good reference web sites for Project 07 or MS
> Project in general? I'm not looking for 'beginner' type lessons but rather
> more advanced stuff such as setting up and managing Master Projects, shared
> resources, cost tracking, reporting, etc. The few sites I've found have
> very dated material and don't seem to be regularly updated. Any help would
> be appreciated.
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