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Old 10-18-2005, 01:29 PM
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Question Books for learning MS Project

I just picked up Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft Office Project 2003 and so far it is the best book I have found. It's pricy, but it definitely addresses the pitfalls and nightmares of Project.

Anyone else have a book that they especially like?

Larry
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Old 10-18-2005, 01:43 PM
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Hi Larry, welcome to the PMKB!

Would you mind writing a review of Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft Office Project 2003 in the reviews section?

There are other books specific to Microsoft Project and Primavera P3 in the software books category of the review database.
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I have the Project 2002 version of this 1201 page book, that's chockful of examples, screensnap shots, tips, etc ... This has been my favorite book so far, although it's a little on the expensive side:

Tim Pyron's "Using Microsoft Project 2003" by Que Publishing
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If you like, you can write a review for Using Microsoft Project 2003 and just mention that you read the 2002 edition.
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Why don't you search in internet to know about the books.
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Default MSP book for free sharing

I have MSP book. Want it?
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