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 I once bought a CBT disk from ebay - it was based on an older version of MSP, but none the less it was £6 worth spending
 
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 Half a day should do it...
 
 although ive switched to openproj these days as it does the same and its free..
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 WHS.Originally posted by malvolio View PostAgreed. It's only Excel under the skin.
 
 It's also only a tool; if you don't understand project planning, MS Project won't do it for you. If you do, you can do it with a pad of Post-It notes, but they tend to be a bit harder to email to the management.
 
 The more advanced functions are easy enough to get at if you do a little reading, tinkering with the application and checking the help files.
 
 YOU GIT!!!!Originally posted by Alf W View PostReal pros use Powerpoint.
 
 I had the great misfortune of working on a gig where they treated Powerpoint as the primary reporting and document tool when things like Word or Excel would have worked far better for the docs and formats. I had managed to repress the memory of that incredible annoyance!
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 I also used a Step-by-Step book and don't feel like I need much more. As far as Project Management software is concerned, MS Project is pretty straightforward to use.Originally posted by thelurker View PostHas anyone done a MS Project course? Looking to skill up in this area.
 
 Any recommendations?
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 I went through the Microsoft "Step by step" book & have no complaints.
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 Agreed. It's only Excel under the skin.
 
 It's also only a tool; if you don't understand project planning, MS Project won't do it for you. If you do, you can do it with a pad of Post-It notes, but they tend to be a bit harder to email to the management.
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 Sit and play with it for an afternoon. That's what I did during some quiet time on a previous gig.Originally posted by thelurker View PostHas anyone done a MS Project course? Looking to skill up in this area.
 
 Any recommendations?
 
 Cheers
 
 So long as you understand the theory of what it is you are creating with it then it is not too difficult.
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 Microsoft ProjectHas anyone done a MS Project course? Looking to skill up in this area.
 
 Any recommendations?
 
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