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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003

by Charlie Russel, Robert Cordingley
September 2003
Beginner content levelBeginner
1080 pages
29h 28m
English
Que
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Using Your Address Book as a Resource List

It can be time-consuming to enter all the resources you need for a particular project. If you already have these individuals in your Outlook Contacts folder, there's no need to enter them a second time in your Project file. Outlook enables you to eliminate duplicate data entry by creating a resource list from your Contacts folder.

Creating a Resource List in Project

A resource list is a list of individuals you can use when assigning tasks. To create your resource list from your Outlook Contacts folder, use the following steps:

1.
Enter Gantt Chart view by clicking the Gantt Chart button on the toolbar or selecting View, Gantt Chart.
2.
Click the Assign Resources button on the toolbar or select Tools, ...
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