10 Şubat 2010 Çarşamba

Modify the baseline in Project 2007

Modify the baseline in Project 2007

Change is inevitable. Adding new tasks to a project that has already been approved and baselined can be troublesome—to you and stakeholders. But don’t fret. You don’t need to set a new baseline to take into account the new tasks. Just update the old baseline. To modify the baseline that has already been set, do the following:

  1. Select the new tasks that have been added recently to the project. This is important.
  2. On the Tools menu, point to Tracking, and click Set Baseline.
  3. In the Set baseline list, select the previously set baseline. It will have a date associated with it.
  4. Here’s the tricky part. Make sure you select the Selected Tasks option. Otherwise, you’ll reset the baseline for the entire project.
  5. Click OK.

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This video series is designed to help you learn about using Microsoft Office Project 2007 to manage your projects.

Part 1: An overview of basic elements

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In part 1 of this series, I introduce you to the basics of project management, as well as the Project 2007 interface.

Part 2: Start a new project

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In part 2 of this series, I show you how to start a project by entering a project start date and adding tasks.

Part 3: Creating relationships between tasks

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In part 3 of this series, I discuss ways to show relationships between the tasks in your project.

Part 4: Using calendars in your project

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In part 4 of this series, I discuss how Project 2007 uses calendars to identify working and nonworking time.

Part 5: Build your project's team

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In part 5 of this series, I show you how to add resources to your project.

Part 6: Identifying project costs

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In part 6 of this series, I discuss how to account for costs in your project.

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In part 7 of this series, I show you some basic ways to check in on how your project is progressing in Project 2007.

Part 8: Report on your project

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In the final part of this series, I show you the reporting options in Project 2007, and explain the differences.