From the course: Managing Projects with Microsoft 365

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Building your project plan

Building your project plan

- [Instructor] Once you create a project, The next step is to add tasks. I've found the easiest way is to think of the big pieces first, and then fill in the details later. In this lesson, you'll be able to use Microsoft Project to add tasks, assigned tasks, and set start and end dates. In this example, I'll create a client wedding project. I'll start from Office.com Select the app launcher in the top-left corner and open Project. Note that using Project for the web requires an active subscription to Microsoft Project. Next, I'll select new blank project. On the Project main page, you can see the project name, and three options for grid, board and timeline. And on the right there's filters, and group members and more actions. Grid view shows the list of tasks for the project and the common task properties. Name, quick look, assigned to and duration. To rename the project, I'll select untitled project…

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