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  • White Papers Section

    BY:  Collin Quiring

    For those that may be getting this blog’s RSS feed but don’t visit our website very often I am sending this out as a quick note.  We have added TWENTY-EIGHT documents to a new White Paper page on our website.  At this time, the majority of them are on Microsoft Project but there are some on Microsoft Portfolio Server as well.  What makes these unique is that some of them are meant to explain in detail the BUSINESS REASON to set something up.  For example, the document on Understanding Project Server Cubes isn’t a technical document, it is an explanation of what the cubes are and what they do.

    For those interested, here is a listing of the documents we just added:

    Accepting Updates in Project Server 2007
    ActiveX Work Around for Project
    Activity Creation in Project Server 2007
    Administrative Project Check In for Project Server 2007
    Checking In a Project with Project Professional 2007
    Setting up Document Alerts in Project Server 2007
    Enterprise Resources in Project 2007
    The Enterprise Global File and the Standard Template in Project
    Exam Summaries for Microsoft Project Certification
    Linking Projects in Microsoft Project
    Schedule Movement – Dates that Represent Actual Information
    Resources Assigned to a Task
    Installing Outlook Task Synchronization with Microsoft Project Server
    Using Outlook with Microsoft Project Server Documents
    Project 2007 – Professional and Server – New Additions
    Connect Project Professional to Project Server
    Proposals and Activities Defined
    Proposal Creation in Project Server
    The Difference Between Save, Save As and Publish
    Task Drivers in Microsoft Project
    Templates – Creating and Using
    Updating a Task in Project Server 2007
    Using Visual Reports in Microsoft Project Professional
    Using the Outlook Add-in for Project Server 2007
    Project 2010 and Project Server 2010 Highlights
    Creating a New Project in Microsoft Portfolio Server 2007 – Part One and Part Two
    Understanding Project Server Cubes
    Viewing a Project in Microsoft Portfolio Server

    Just go to www.PMPSpecialists.com and select the “White Papers” section.

    Published on November 4, 2009 · Filed under: Enterprise Project Management, Microsoft Project, Portfolio Server; Tagged as: , , , , ,
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