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Microsoft Project 2010: From the Beginning No-Fee Webinar

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011



Via Log on to Learn, KnowledgeWave is pleased to offer this Great Mastering Queries in Microsoft Access 2010 Webinar event this August.

Product(s): Microsoft Project
Audience(s): Business Professional Duration: 60 Minutes
Start Date: August 31st, 2011 Start Time: 3:00 PM EDT (US)

Event Overview:
Get started and ignite your knowledge with this 60 minute webinar on Project 2010. Easily handle even the most impossible projects without the stress, frustration and worry. Learn how to unleash the power of Microsoft Project and complete all your projects, large and small, on time and on budget. This innovative webinar will walk you through many of the software’s incredible built-in features and you will learn how to use them to improve the way you manage your tasks.

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Event Free: $99, but Usecode: SUMMERFREE at checkout to attend free!

Register Online: Click Here
Event Free: $99, but Usecode: SUMMERFREE at checkout to attend free!

PC Tip of the Week: Microsoft Project 2010

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Link or Embed Excel Data into Microsoft Project

You can insert data from Microsoft Office Excel into Microsoft Project as a linked object that will be updated dynamically by changes made in the source file. You can also embed the data independent of its original file.

1. In Excel, select the data (such as fields, cells, records, or rows) that you want to link or embed, and then click Copy.
2. In Project, on the View tab, click the view that you want.

To use a view that is not on the View tab, click the arrow on Other Views, then select More Views. From the list on the More Views dialog, select the view that you want, and then click Apply.

3. In Project, select the location where you want to insert the data.
4. Right-click to select Paste Special.
5. On the Paste Special dialog, do one of the following:
* To paste the data, without a link to the source document, click Paste.
* To link the inserted data to the data in the source document, click Paste Link.
6. From the list, select Text Data and then click OK.