Microsoft Project Tips and Tricks


Microsoft Project tips and tricks, this video explains how to use the Paste Special feature in Microsoft Project to link data in to an Excel file. The tutorial also explains how to create a master project files using the Sub Project button and the Paste Special option. An explanation of how to link tasks between projects is also given. Online courses at http://www.itseasytraining.co.uk

Using the paste special feature enable users to send Microsoft Project files to Excel users and update them live so people without the Microsoft Project software can still be involved. Check out other videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ITsEasyTraining1st

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