Microsoft Project Level 2
Organizing and analyzing project information
- sorting and grouping project information
- creating a custom group option
- applying a predefined filter to a view
- applying an autofilter to a view
- creating a custom filter
- applying a new table to a view
- creating a custom table
- creating a custom view
Tracking a project (part 1)
- saving a baseline plan
- updating a project schedule
- comparing the actual and planned progress of a project
- adding progress lines to a Gantt chart
- additional methods for updating a project schedule
- rescheduling uncompleted work
- scheduling overtime work
- additional project tracking topics
Tracking a project (part 2)
- monitoring resource allocation
- methods for resolving resource overallocation problems
- manually delaying tasks
- automatically delaying tasks
- displaying earned value analysis data
Communicating project information (part 1)
- displaying a project schedule in calendar view
- printing a view
- modifying page setup options for a printout
enhancing the elements of a view
Communicating project information (part 2)
- printing a predesigned report
- editing a predesigned report
- using a report template
Working with multiple projects
- setting up a consolidated project
- linking tasks across projects of a consolidated project
- identifying all critical paths in a consolidated project
- using a resource pool
- updating a resource pool at any time
Additional intermediate Microsoft Project features
- recording and running a macro
- creating a custom form
- using the organizer





