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Microsoft Project for the Web Essentials
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 62 lectures (5h 15m) | Size: 2.23 GB
Explore Microsoft's project management tools starting with MS Planner and Project for the Web, and moving on to Power BI
What you'll learn
Explain what Project for the Web is and why it is useful
Compare Planner, Project for the Web, and Project Online
Differentiate between the different Project Plans
Create a plan in Microsoft Planner from scratch and from an Outlook group
Navigate the Project for the Web interface
Import a project from Project Online
Create a Project from a template and from scratch
Visualize project plans in a Microsoft Teams channel
Create a connection between Power BI and Project for the Web (Dataverse)
Publish a report to the Power BI service
Requirements
No prior experience needed, the course is for complete beginners.
Access to MS Planner, Project for the Web, and Power BI is helpful to follow along with the course
Description
**This course includes downloadable instructor files and exercise files to work with and follow along.**
Are you an 'accidental' project manager who finds Project Online to be too complex for your needs? Maybe you are a manager of a small team looking for a simple, online tool to manage small to mid-size projects and task lists? If so, the latest addition to Microsoft's family of Project products, 'Project for the Web' might be the answer to your prayers!
Project for the Web is the perfect tool for teams looking for a project management tool that has a simple interface, is integrated with Microsoft 365 applications, is collaborative, and gets the job done without the need for extensive training.
Project for the Web fills a gap. If you find Microsoft Planner too basic for your needs but...
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