Microsoft Office Project 2003 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))

Microsoft Office Project 2003 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft)) Teach yourself how to use the latest version of Microsoft Projectone step at a time! Use easy, self-paced lessons to build exactly the skills you need to manage simple to complex projects.
Customer Review: Quick, To the Point, and Detailed Enough
I really enjoyed this book (I’ve read about 80% of it so far). I already knew the basics of Microsoft Project, and was able to skip the first couple chapters of it. But I found that for the topics where I needed a refresher or to learn completely new material, it was perfect for me.

I’m not someone who needs to spend an hour to learn a simple task. The Step-By-Step series tell you you’re gonna learn, how it applies in a realistic example, and walks you through the steps. They don’t beat around the bush and they don’t give you too much or too less.

The screenshots were helpful as well.

But what I liked most about the book — which was an unexpected bonus — is the little tidbits of Project Management wisdom thrown in to each chapter plus an entire chapter at the end. I’m not a PMP, but reading these sections was like reading a PMP refresher book.
Customer Review: Worthwhile
Good step by step workbook, as advertised. Easy to follow along and the instruction in the book does match what is on your screen. No fault of the book but the software has too many optional ways to arrive at the same functionality. Should be rationalized.

I recommend the book.

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