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Project Professional 2013 helps you easily plan projects and collaborate with others from virtually anywhere. Stay organized and keep your projects on track with the only project management system designed to seamlessly work with other Microsoft applications and cloud services.
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What do you need to know about free software?
Deliver all types of projects successfully by keeping your projects, resources and teams on track. With Project Professional 2019, you can easily plan and collaborate on projects from virtually anywhere.
Start quickly
Use pre-built Project templates make sure you get your projects started quickly and on the right path.
Schedule efficiently
Familiar automated scheduling tools help reduce inefficiencies and training time. Multiple timelines make it easier to visualize complex schedules.
Manage resources effectively
Resource management tools help you build project teams, request needed resources, and create more efficient schedules.
Make smart decisions
Built-in reports support informed decisions by helping project stakeholders visualize data to gain insights across projects.
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The Getting Started screen walks you through fundamental capabilities, like linking tasks and creating a timeline, to help you get up to speed fast.
Use one of the many pre-built templates from within Project Professional and on Office.com to get access to best-in-class project plans.
Use the Tell Me search bar—standard across most Office products—to quickly find useful features in Project so you can work more efficiently.
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Built for professional project managers, Project Professional offers familiar tools, like Gantt charts, to help you easily create schedules and reduce training time.
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Reduce inefficiencies with automated features. Auto-populate start and end dates based on dependencies, and use the Task Inspector to identify more efficient task and resource arrangements.
Built-in multiple timelines help you visually represent complex schedules and understand all aspects of a project. Easily share timelines using familiar Office tools like PowerPoint (Office, including PowerPoint, is sold separately).
You can use baselines to help decision makers track and compare actual progress to the original project plan.
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Task path highlighting in Gantt charts helps you understand the relationship among tasks and identify which are most critical to the project’s success.
Set tasks to “inactive” and run what-if scenarios to determine the best-fit assignments without re-creating your entire project plan.
With task list synchronization, data will appear in Project Professional as team members update their assignments in SharePoint Server (sold separately).
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Consolidate all your potential project resources in a single view so that resource managers can compare resources across standardized data to build best-fit teams.
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Use Microsoft Teams* or Skype for Business for voice, video, and chat to make collaboration easier within Project, saving you from switching between apps. *Sold separately
Easily copy information from Project and paste it into familiar Office applications like PowerPoint and Word. And OneDrive for Business provides handy storage for project artifacts.
Create a dedicated project site to share information—status updates, conversations, and project timelines—so team members stay informed.
Sync Project Professional 2019 schedules with Project Online Premium and Project Server 2019.
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Powerful built-in reports, like Burndown and Resource Overview, can help you gain insights, communicate information to stakeholders, and achieve results.
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Visit the new Office Store to get Office add-ins that extend the functionality of Project to solve unique business and project problems.
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Easily plan, track status, and collaborate with others from virtually anywhere. Project Professional 2019 keeps your projects, resources, and teams organized and on track.
In recent years it has become common for Microsoft to release trial or preview versions of its big-name products. This has been the case with Windows 8 as well as Office 2013 giving consumer the chance to try before they buy. If you downloaded the trial version of the suite, you can gain some extra try-out time with this handy hack.
The trial version of Office 365 is only meant to be used for 30 days. After this time you are expected to by a license or stop using the software. In practice, Office does not become unusable, but instead enters a ‘reduced functionality’ mode.
But if you are not sure about committing to the purchase, you can extend you trial period so you can test drive the office suite for a little longer.
It is possible to ‘rearm’ the trial version of the software five times – essentially giving you six 30-day trial periods, or 180 days in total.
While there are various tools that can be downloaded that can do this job for you, there’s no need – everything you require is already available to you. The only thing you need to remember is to run through the rearming process before you trial periods run out; make sure you do it on the thirtieth day of the trial.
Open up an Explorer window and navigate to one of the following folders. If you are using a 32-bit version of Windows, head to:
C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft Shared
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If you are working with the 64-bit release, you should go to:
C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft Shared
Hold down the Shift key, right click the folder called OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform and select the ‘Open command window here’ option.
Type:
OSPPREARM.EXE
Press Enter, and you’re done.
You can also navigate direct to C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedOfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform or C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMicrosoft SharedOfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform and type OSPPREARM.EXE into Explorer’s address bar before hitting Enter.
That’s all there is to it. It’s not quite a free copy of Office, but you do get to use it for a little longer.
Microsoft Office 2013 shipped to manufacturers late last month, but you won't be able to get your small-business hands on it until sometime in the first half of 2013.
Actually, you won't be able to buy it until then. Right now, however, you can get a free 60-day trial of Office Professional Plus 2013. That two-month test drive should give you ample time to decide if the latest Office is worth the hundreds of dollars Microsoft will undoubtedly charge for it.
Note that only Windows 7 and Windows 8 users need apply; the new suite isn't compatible with older versions of the OS. (Hey, I don't make the rules.)
Here's how to start your trial:
1. Click the above link to go to the TechNet download page, then click the green Get Started Now button. (Note that you'll need some kind of Microsoft account before you can do this. Anything is fine: Hotmail, Live, etc.)
2. Complete the registration form, making sure to choose the version of Office (32- or 64-bit) that corresponds to your version of Windows. You don't have to subscribe to the TechNet Flash newsletter if you don't want to.
Adobe premiere pro cc 2017 free download crack. 3. Print or write down your product key, choose your language, and then click Download. On my Windows 8 testbench system with Internet Explorer, this led to the installation of a download manager, which then proceeded to download the 666MB Office installer. (Good thing I'm not suspicious.)
4. Now, here's where it gets tricky. You just downloaded an IMG file, which isn't the same as an executable. In Windows 8, you can right-click the file and choose Mount, then run the Setup program. In Windows 7, you'd need a utility like Virtual CloneDrive to accomplish the same thing. Alternately, you can burn the IMG onto a CD or DVD and install it from there. Learn how in 'How to Create and Mount an ISO Disc Image.'
Once you've finished installing the suite, check out Helen Bradley's '10 awesome new additions in Office 2013.' Then hit the comments and let me know what you think of Microsoft's latest Office.
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