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Microsoft Project 2002 Standard |
| Microsoft® Project Standard 2002 is the world's leading project management program. Now, Microsoft Project Standard makes it easier than ever to manage schedules and resources, communicate project status, and report project information. With more intuitive tools and built-in project management assistance, you'll get productive quickly — even novices can start project planning and reporting immediately. Microsoft Project has the fundamental project management features that you need to stay informed, so projects stay on track and within budget. |
Sale price: $520.00
(List price: $599.95) SKU - ES27629
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FeaturesUsers can quickly and easily create and manage project plans with the new Project Guide. Step-by-step interactive instructions walk users through the key areas of their projects — tasks, resources, tracking and reporting — so they can be productive immediately. In addition, the Project Guide can be customized to effectively promote an organization's best practices from within the application.New wizards have been added to reduce the time and complexity of setting up projects. As users generate a new project plan, Microsoft Project helps them select custom fields and templates, facilitates collaboration, and allows supporting documentation to be attached to the project or tasks. A new wizard simplifies the setup process for project calendars, changing working time. Users can customize tracking views to track projects the way they like — by percentage of work completed, total and remaining work, or specific hours per day or week.Smart tag indicators give users feedback when they make certain changes to their project plans, especially those that may affect scheduling. For example, when a resource is added to a task, a smart tag will ask for clarification and offer alternative scheduling calculations that may be more appropriate. Smart tags enable users to be in control of their schedule.Users can use Visio to import dates and tasks from Microsoft Project to create high-level timelines and Gantt Charts.Now users can better track the progress of their projects, monitor the variances between project estimates and actual figures, and maintain historical records for better project planning in the future. Microsoft Project allows users to save and store full baseline data up to 11 times over the course of any project.A third level for timescale labels has been added to Gantt Chart and other graph and Usage views. For example, users can now display months, weeks and days for a project.The customizable Project Guide allows users to effectively promote their organization's best practices in processes or project management from within the application. Developers can access the Microsoft Project Object Model to modify the Project Guide as needed.Using industry standards such as XML, Microsoft Project easily integrates and exchanges schema and data with other line-of-business applications and databases.Users can hone their project management skills with the latest version of the world's most popular project management tool.Quickly categorize and view task and resource information in grouping that is most useful to you.Define outline codes instead of having to tie them to the outline structure of a project.Associate graphical indicators with the data in a custom field, so a particular image can be displayed in place of the actual data to easily spot potential problems.Independently set the use of the fiscal year for timescales to display data in a specific timescale combination.Display Gantt bars for all subtasks on a single task summary line.Create schedules with task-specific calendars that affect only selected tasks.Specify consumable resources such as lumber or concrete and assign them to tasks.Remind your team of deadlines and alert them visually if deadlines cannot be met.Define pick-lists to restrict the values that can be entered into a custom field and simplify data entry with just a mouse click.Add custom formulas for arithmetic calculations, conditional testing, and functions to be applied to custom field data.Indicate a tentative duration for a given task by simply entering a value for the duration followed by a question mark; then return to the task at a later time to enter a confirmed duration.Create plans that incorporate time-phased resource availability information.Clear the baseline or interim plan data for selected tasks or an entire project.Create higher-quality images with larger allowable sizes and better scaling.Enables easier interaction between the procedures found in HTML Help, Microsoft's new standard help system, and your work in Microsoft Project 2002.Create and access Microsoft Project templates easily.Drag the row line between tasks to set individual rows to the height you want.View the context of a task while editing it.Select the cells you want to populate, and use the Fill Handle feature to easily copy information or repeat patterns in several locations.Set Microsoft Project 2002 to automatically save work at chosen time intervals to avoid losing valuable data if your computer is inadvertently shut down.A familiar and more intuitive Microsoft Office XP interface — complete with informative Task Panes and adaptive pull-down menus — makes it easy to learn and use Microsoft Project.The Microsoft Project OLE DB provider has been improved to include support for time-phased data, additional tables and extended properties for data access pages.Now users can group tasks and display standard indicators and custom fields in the Network Diagram view.Users can convert task lists created in Microsoft Excel and Outlook into project plans in Microsoft Project. New import and export capabilities such as the Excel task list template make it easier than ever to switch between Excel and Microsoft Project.Users can group assignments with roll-up, time-phased information in Usage views. When printing, they can even include totals. |
System requirementsPentium 133 MHz or higher processor required.
The recommended system is Windows XP Professional on a computer with a Pentium III processor and 192 MB of RAM.For Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition: 24 MB of RAM for the operating system plus an additional 32 MB of RAM for Microsoft ProjectFor Windows Me, Windows NT Workstation or Server 4.0: 32 MB of RAM for the operating system plus an additional 32 MB of RAM for Microsoft ProjectFor Windows 2000 Professional: 64 MB of RAM for the operating system plus an additional 32 MB of RAM for Microsoft ProjectFor Windows XP Professional: 128MB of RAM for the operating system plus an additional 32 MB of RAM for Microsoft ProjectSuper VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution monitor with 256 colorsCD-ROM drivecrosoft Windows® 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP Professional or later operating systemMicrosoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse®, or compatible pointing deviceMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later (Internet Explorer 5.5 or later recommended)Hard disk usage will vary depending on configuration. 105 MB of available hard disk space is required for the typical installation of Microsoft Project with 70MB on the hard disk where the operating system is installed. |
Platform Win9x/NT/2000/ME |
Distribution Physical shipment |