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Our software is not part of Office 365. Our tool is called Project Plan 365 and it is compatible with Microsoft Project in the sense that you can open in our tool the files saved in Microsoft Project or you can open in Microsoft Project the files created in our tool, but we are not a Microsoft owned application, so you can’t Sign In inside the Microsoft Project application with the subscription purchased for our application or vice versa.
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We are sorry but this option isn’t available in our application at this point.
If you use our application on a Mac device, you can try to change the font to “Verdana” or “Arial” and check if it fits better. In order to do that, go to the Format menu – Text Styles – change the font and press “OK”.
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For example, if you have 3 tasks (Task1, Task2, Task3) and Task 1 is a summary task and Task2 and Task 3 are subtasks, if the “Show Hierarchy” option isn’t checked, the Task1 won’t appear in the generated report. Once checked the “Show Hierarchy” option, Task1 will appear in the report.
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We have the following templates that may help you in creating your own project plan for an event: Marketing Event Planning and Execution, Wedding Planner and Wine Tasting Fundraiser. To access the templates, click File - New and choose the right template for you.
For more information about how to create your own project plan for an event, please check the Simple Project Management Tool for Event Planners page, which also includes a video.
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We have the following templates that may help you in creating your own construction project plan: Residential Construction, Kitchen Renovation, Commercial Construction and Interior Design Project Process. To access the templates, click File - New and choose the right template for you.
For more information about how to create your own construction project plan, please check the Simple Scheduling Tool for Construction page, which also includes a video.
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In Project Plan 365, the "Agile" functionality allows you to use agile project management to track your projects. You can create new agile projects or turn on agile views for an existing project (traditional "waterfall" project).
For more information about the Agile functionality and its benefits, please see the Agile Project Management page, which also includes a video.
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The “Print for Windows” functionality allows you to print the active view of the current project on paper, by using a printer connected to your Windows laptop or desktop computer.
For more information about the Print for Windows functionality and its benefits, please see the Print on Windows page, which also includes a video.
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The “Print for Mac” functionality allows you to print the active view of the current project on paper, by using a printer connected to your Mac OS laptop or computer.
For more information about the Print for Mac functionality and its benefits, please see the Print on Mac page, which also includes a video.
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In Project Plan 365 app you can share a project as a link, as a PDF or as MPP file.
For more information about the Share functionality and its benefits, please see the Share Project Plans with Others page, which also includes a video.
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By knowing and tracking the critical path for your project, as well as the resources assigned to critical tasks, you can determine which tasks can affect your project's finish date and whether your project will finish on time.
For more benefits of using the Critical Path, please check the Manage Critical Path page, which also includes a video.
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Use the Gantt Chart chart view to:
View tasks graphically while still having access to detailed information about the tasks.
View tasks as rolled-up bars or milestones on their respective summary task bars, enabling you to see your whole project without losing sight of the tasks.
See how tasks progress across time and evaluate the slack and slippage between tasks. You can track progress by comparing planned and actual start and finish dates, and by checking the completion percentage of each task.
See how tasks progress across time. Review progress by comparing planned (baseline) dates and actual start and finish dates, and by checking the progress of each task.
See the baselines the project manager saved for the project.
For more benefits of using the Gantt Chart view, please check the All about Gantt Chart page, which also includes a video.
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