This video post will show you how you take advantage of the just released add in for PowerPoint called “PowerBI Smartshapes” made by DevScope. Previously

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This video post will show you how you take advantage of the just released add in for PowerPoint called “PowerBI Smartshapes” made by DevScope. Previously
For some time, there has been a solution around for Project Server users, allowing them to enter their comments for a specific task per day.
Microsoft Planner is finally released for general availability. This means all users of Office365 can finally start using Planner for tasks and lightweight project management.
Making changes to the “Risks” list in a Project Site (connected to Project Online/Server), requires knowledge of the rules. Primary rule: Do not delete or modify
Project Managers have to learn and manage the many rules, and Best Practices, found in the Microsoft Project client. Knowing if things are planned and
Users of Project Server or Project Online typically have a need for working with a bunch of “Custom Fields”. Many of these tend to be around