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| My first post here. I've been using Primavera (P3 & P6) for awhile now but now need to manage some projects using MS Project 2003. My question is how do set up MS Project to 'schedule' just like Primavera? We have weekly update meetings to where I schedule by changing the 'data date' every week. If certain tasks don't start like they are supposed to, they push out to the new data date. Just want to make sure I set up Project correctly to mimic Primavera. Thanks. |
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| Hi decat, I have never used Primavera earlier, but i am using valleySpeak Project Server. Valleyspeak project server provides most of the collaborative features which helps a project manager. A 100% two way integration where up-to-date project information is available to team members online in real-time. Only team members of a project managers choice have privileges to be able to make changes to the project status details. for more details visit http://www.valleyspeak.com |
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