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In the Trenches with Microsoft® Office Project 2007
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In the Trenches with Microsoft® Office Project 2007

by Elaine J. Marmel
January 2009
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
352 pages
8h 30m
English
Microsoft Press
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You can sort tasks in your project schedule to organize the information in your project in a way that helps you focus on particular aspects of the project. In 6, you can read about establishing priorities for tasks before you level the project to resolve resource conflicts. The priorities you set identify for Project the order it should use to select tasks to delay or to split. After you set priorities, but before you level a project, you can sort the tasks in Priority order to see the tasks Project is most likely to select to level in any given phase; 4-13 shows a project’s Task Sheet view sorted in Priority order; notice that the Task ID numbers no longer appear in order from lowest to highest, and Project sorts the tasks ...

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