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Optimizing the Resource Plan View
Optimizing the Resource Plan View How can I compare the committed resource engagements to how I am scheduling resources in my project? This is a common question from Project Managers that are using Resource [...]
Project Online: Software Boundaries and Limits
Project Online: Software Boundaries and Limits Repost from Microsoft, see the complete Microsoft article. Sometimes folks are nervous about going to something new and while Project Online is not new it may be new [...]
Choose Your Project Online Timephased Data Rollup Setting
Choose Your Project Online Timephased Data Rollup Setting Starting in September, Project Online will have a new setting that allows you to choose your level of Timephased Data Rollup. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Configure-rollup-of-timephased-reporting-data-in-Project-Online-da8487fe-899e-4510-a264-e2ebc948928c Why the Change? Recording [...]
Templates Can Be Set to Calculate Resource Utilization from Engagements
Templates Can Be Set to Calculate Resource Utilization from Engagements  The training team at PPM Works understands that when creating Resource Engagements it can be difficult for Project Managers to remember to change [...]
Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) Through PPM Works
Earn Professional Development Units (PDUs) Through PPM Works Did you know that when you attend a webinar or training session with PPM Works you can be earning PDUs at the same time? Since we [...]
Reducing the Maximum Units for Enterprise Resources
Reducing the Maximum Units for Enterprise Resources PPM Works has a customer that asked how to lock down the Maximum Units for resources so that Project Managers could not assign them to tasks at [...]