• Project Online and Excel Web App: Cloud data improves reporting

    Along with the general availability of Project Online in Office 365, new scenarios have been enabled for Project Online reporting. We introduced the Project Online OData feed to help you access your data using Excel 2013, and now you can refresh Excel workbooks in Excel Web App that consume Project Online OData feeds. Learn how to grant the BI Azure Service access to your SharePoint Online tenant.

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  • Project 2010: Introducing Web Based Project Editing
    Have you ever wanted to make edits to a project plan far away from your desktop installation of Project? Perhaps you were in a meeting and pulled up Project Web Access to show project status but hoped to capture updates directly in PWA as the meeting progressed. Maybe you have multiple stakeholders on a plan who want the ability to add tasks even if they aren’t responsible for the entire project schedule and don’t have Project on their desktop. Hi, I’m Pat Malatack and today I’ll...
  • Project Web App on Other Browsers
    While Internet Explorer continues to be a fantastic browser to view and interact with the web, we wanted to make sure that our users can access Project Web App from the wide range of browsers available in the market today. So, we heavily invested in expanding our browser support in the new version of Project to match the same set of browsers and devices that SharePoint supports. Now Project users can open PWA pages in any of the following browsers and platforms: · Windows 8: Internet Explorer...
  • The New Project – Now with More Time
    To quote John Randolph, “Time is at once the most valuable and the most perishable of all our possessions”. Good news, in the new version of Project we gave you more time, 100 more years to be exact. For those of you doing really long-term planning, you may have noticed that the max date in Project was December 31, 2049. With the new Project we have moved this max date to December 31, 2149 . Project Client: Project Web App: Now you can go crazy planning out your future: If you are using...
  • Project 2010: Introducing User-Controlled Scheduling
    In Project 2010, we have introduced a new concept called "User-Controlled Scheduling". It's a collection of features designed to make Project a more flexible planning and schedule management tool. The idea is that you, as the project manager, can have complete control over when a task should happen. If and when appropriate, you can leverage Project's powerful scheduling engine to help forecast the date of a task based on various factors like dependencies, calendar, constraints, etc. But at any time...
  • Are you Project 2010 Ready? – Announcing Project 2010 Technical Ignite and Sales Training
    If didn’t answer with a resounding yes, check out Christophe’s post on training targeted for Microsoft Partners and Field.
  • Project 2010: Introducing Sync to SharePoint
    Hi everyone, I’m Roberto Reif and today I am excited to introduce a new feature that has been added to Project Professional 2010, the ability to: synchronize a tasks list between Project and SharePoint!!! A Project Manager (PM) can use all the advanced scheduling capabilities that exist in Project Professional with all the collaborative capabilities that exist in SharePoint. Users can now publish a project plan from Project to SharePoint and vice versa. Any changes made in Project / SharePoint...
  • See Project 2010 at the SharePoint Conference
    If you are attending the SharePoint Conference 2009 in Vegas next week, you will have multiple opportunities to learn more about Project 2010. Click here to learn more.
  • Project for project managers

    Project for project managersWith the release of the new Project, there's curiosity about how best to put it to work and apply its wide range of resources in a variety of business roles. Some people are experienced users who want to learn new tricks, while others are just discovering Project's capabilities for the first time.

    To help, we rounded up some of our most popular articles and organized them by common work responsibilities. Here, the focus is project managers with topics including great new and updated features like reports, timelines and task paths, fresh templates in Project 2013, and even some deeper technical discussions. Read on for a consolidated list of features we think you'll love.

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  • Project for team members

    Project for team membersProject managers can do their best work when life is easy for their team members. With the release of the new Project, now there are new and improved ways for team members to do their part in keeping the project on track with minimal process friction. To help, we rounded up some of our most popular articles and organized them by common work responsibilities. Here, the focus is on team members, with topics including consolidated task management, quick collaboration, and streamlined time tracking--which should put a smile on everyone's face.

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