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Rating: Summary: Just what we need for using this application Review: - Written in non-techie English. - Easy to follow. - Topics are easy to find. - Very pleasant reading for a software app book.
Rating: Summary: Not much help Review: I had hoped to get a better technical understanding of how Project functioned. Instead I got answers that I could have figured out for myself with no real insight given. Hence why the used price of this book is so low.
Rating: Summary: Leaves out Project 2002 Server Review: I must humbly disagree with the other reviewers. It is important to point out that this book does not provide ANY information related to the Server product, which is the predominant reason people would move up to Project 2002. For example, go to the index and look up "Spooler error" and there won't be a single reference. Look up "Enterprise" as in resources and there won't be anything. This book is purely for Project 2002. Her style of writing is very nice so I wish that she would write a companion book on Project Server which really needs some troubleshooting guides right now!
Rating: Summary: MS Project for Dummies? Review: This book is extremely basic and offers no help to those with real project troubleshooting issues. It's really a "step-by'-step" for the project novice. If you are just getting started with project, and have little or no MS office or computer skills, this book is for you. If you are looking for best practice tips and techniques, or help in solving real-world project issues, move on to another title.
Rating: Summary: MS Project for Dummies? Review: This book is extremely basic and offers no help to those with real project troubleshooting issues. It's really a "step-by'-step" for the project novice. If you are just getting started with project, and have little or no MS office or computer skills, this book is for you. If you are looking for best practice tips and techniques, or help in solving real-world project issues, move on to another title.
Rating: Summary: MS Project for Dummies? Review: This book is extremely basic and offers no help to those with real project troubleshooting issues. It's really a "step-by'-step" for the project novice. If you are just getting started with project, and have little or no MS office or computer skills, this book is for you. If you are looking for best practice tips and techniques, or help in solving real-world project issues, move on to another title.
Rating: Summary: A good reference to have around Review: This is one of those books that you wish you had on hand late in the evening when all you want to do is get MS Project to work for you so you can go home. MS Project has gotten complex over the years and just about everyone is going to get in trouble eventually. Get this book NOW and you will have the resource when you need it most.Troubleshooting cuts to the chase on all the tough stuff. It will save you hours of frustration and maybe even make you look good!
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