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<blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Idézet tőle: Guest ekkor: 2025-08-23, 10:35</div>Microsoft Project is a powerful program for scheduling projects, managing resources, and tracking progress. Below is a clear and concise guide to get started with Microsoft Project and use it effectively. ## Getting Microsoft Project 1. Choose a subscription - Microsoft Project is available as Project Plan 1, Plan 3, and Plan 5, or as a standalone desktop app. Compare options and pricing on the official Microsoft page. 2. Sign in and download - Sign in with a Microsoft 365 account that has the Project entitlement. Go to the Microsoft 365 portal or the Project setup page to start the download. 3. Install the desktop app (if applicable) - Run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts. After installation, launch Microsoft Project and sign in with your account. ## Starting a new project 1. Create a project file - Open Microsoft Project and select New, then choose a blank project or a template. Name the project and set the project start date. 2. Add tasks - Enter tasks in the task list. Break work into stages and create subtasks as needed. 3. Define durations and dependencies - Set task durations and link tasks with dependency types such as Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Start, etc. This creates the project plan. ## Managing resources 1. Add resources - Create a resource pool with work, material, and cost resources. Assign resources to tasks to calculate workload and costs. 2. Resolve overallocations - Use resource leveling or adjust assignments to address resource bottlenecks. ## Tracking progress 1. Baseline the project - Save a baseline to capture the original schedule and budget for later comparison. 2. Update task status - Enter % complete, actual start and finish dates, and actual work to monitor performance. Compare against the baseline to assess variances. ## Reporting and sharing 1. Generate reports - Use built-in reports or create custom reports [url=https://github.com/mstcp/Microsoft-Project/releases]https://github.com/mstcp/Microsoft-Project/releases[/url] for stakeholders. Common reports include project overview, resource usage, and cost reports. 2. Share project information - Export to PDF, share via Microsoft Teams, or publish to Project Online/Project for the web for collaborative access. ## Best practices - Use templates for recurring project types to save time. - Keep tasks small and measurable to improve tracking. - Review and update the schedule regularly to reflect reality. - Communicate changes and reports to stakeholders frequently. This guide gives a practical, concise path to acquiring and using Microsoft Project for effective project planning.</blockquote><br>
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