Would you like an assortment of articles about getting the most out of Microsoft Office Project 2007 or 2003 delivered directly to you — absolutely free! — about twice a month?
Subscribe to the Microsoft Office Online RSS Feed
for Project, and every other week or so we'll send you three articles about what's compelling, novel, or vital to know about Project. You pick what you want to use.
All you need to get started is a link to the RSS Feed and an RSS reader. RSS
Feed, reader, free delivery — as easy as one, two, three.
Get the RSS Feeds
RSS Feed for Project 2007
Productivity content for Project 2007
RSS Feed for Project 2003
Productivity content for Project 2003
Get an RSS Feed reader
If you're using Internet Explorer 7 as your RSS reader, just click the RSS Feed button or link. If you like what you see, click Subscribe to this feed. That's it: two clicks and you're done.
If you don't have Internet Explorer 7 yet, you can get it here.
After you subscribe to an RSS Feed, you can view the content anytime. In Internet Explorer 7, click the Favorites
center button
and then click Feeds.
If you
use some other RSS reader, you may
need to copy and paste the RSS Feed link into your reader in order to sign up. Right-click the RSS button or link, and then left-click Copy Shortcut.

Paste the shortcut into your RSS reader, subscribe, and you're ready to read.
Note Did you know that you can read RSS Feeds directly from Outlook 2007? For more information, see Outlook and RSS: Internet information delivered to your Mailbox.