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Working with Project Views
Microsoft Project offers a view of your project from virtually any angle – the big picture, seeing the progress of the project as a whole, from a task perspective, so you can focus on specific steps toward the project goal, and from the perspective of the people and tools you use to get things done. Each of these angles has at least two variations, so that just about anyone, with any level of experience with project management can build a project, track its progress, and see it to the final goal.

  Tutorials
  Exploring More Views
  Creating and Editing Views
  Using Calendar View
  Using Gantt Chart View
  Viewing the Critical Path
  Using Gannt Progress Lines
  Working with the PERT Chart
  Viewing Task Usage
  Working with the Task Form
  Printing Project Views
  Displaying Project Toolbars