Monthly Archives: November, 2009

Build a customized Gantt chart view in Microsoft Project

The number of views into Microsoft Project’s scheduling data can be overwhelming. The delivered views on the Microsoft Project view bar include the Gantt chart, resource usage, task usage, and resource graph views. When you combine these views with the entry, cost, tracking, and variance tables, it can get confusing. Novice project managers remedy this …

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ACFE Free Online Webinar

Leveraging the Power of Your Data to Uncover Fraud Experts agree: data analytics has a critical role in uncovering and preventing fraud. Learn how to apply best practices to implement a strong fraud detection and prevention program that will produce fast results you can continue to build on. Discover How To: Identify fraud by reviewing …

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Save changes to all open Word documents at one time

If your Word sessions often wind up with a lot of open documents, this obscure command can streamline the process of closing them and saving your changes. This simple technique comes in handy when you’re working in multiple documents and want to make sure you’ve saved your changes to all of them. I actually use …

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