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Highlight the impact of project change using Project 2007
 
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As a project manager, you must often make changes to project tasks. To make good decisions, you need to know the effects that these updates will have on your project schedule and budget. New features in Microsoft Office Project 2007 can help you do this quickly and efficiently. To see the factors that influence the start date of a task, you can use the new Task Drivers pane. And when you make changes to task durations, the new Change Highlighting feature displays the down-stream impact of those changes by clearly highlighting them. This simulation is an opportunity to explore how these new features can help you better manage project change.

Scenario
In this interactive presentation, you will use Task Drivers pane and the Change Highlighting feature in Office Project 2007 to determine how a potential change to a project will affect the overall project schedule.

In this exercise, you'll learn to:

  • Identify factors influencing task start dates
  • Display tasks affected by schedule changes

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