Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Daily Tips and Tricks Special Delivery

Tips and Tricks Special Delivery
Making tomorrow more productive than today
For Microsoft Office Project 2007
Microsoft Office Project 2007
Multiple Level Undo, Change Highlighting, and Task Drivers
In Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007, project managers can visualize the impact of changes and trace back their steps. To turn the Change Highlighting feature on or off, click the View menu, and then click Hide Change Highlighting or Show Change Highlighting. While the feature is enabled, all levels of tasks affected as a result of a change are highlighted with a color as a visual indicator. Using this feature together with the Multiple Level Undo feature, project managers can do "what-if analysis" by trying a set of changes and then reversing unwanted changes. If further analysis of a task's schedule is needed, the project manager can use Task Drivers on the Project menu to determine the factors (such as task dependency, calendar constraints, schedule date, or vacation time) that are driving a task's start date.


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For Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Organize Information with Color Categories
Color categories give you a simple, visual way to distinguish items from one another, making it easy to organize your data and search for information.
1. Right-click the box next to an e-mail message.
2. Click All Categories.
3. Assign titles to your color categories, such as personal, work, finance, family, or birthdays.
4. Click OK.
5. Right-click the category box next to an e-mail message and assign a color category to it.
6. Arrange your e-mail list, or search by color categories.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

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