

Today he works as a business consultant, adn Project Manager in PERPETUUM MOBILE d.o.o. He has got a lot of experience working with people in different business processes and also possesses great knowledge in information technologies and financial services. After completing his college he started working on projects in different business areas (banking, manufacturing, automotive industry, distribution, oil companies, etc.) developing and implementing ERP systems into different companies. Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT Now I’m going to save this Project back to SharePoint 2013:īut! What if you do not want to use SharePoint in this way? What if you want to use Sharepoint just to Store your Project Documents, Issues, and mpp file? Read my next Post! I’m going to rearrange this Project a little bit:Īll Task has As Soon as Possible Constraint, and I’ve changed durations.


Task 1, and Task 3 have Finish no Earlier Than Constraint: I’m going to open this Project with MS PROJECT 2013: I already have created Resources, so now I’m going to add some Tasks my Project (by click on Edit the task List on the upper left part of the screen), but first I want to see my Project in Gantt Chart View:įinally, Tasks, Resources, and Predecessors: The Case! You do not have MS PROJECT SERVER, nor you are going to have it, but you have SharePoint 2013, and you have MS PROJECT Professional 2013! I’m not going to talk about any Permission and how to set them up!.Whatever I do, I’m doing it with full Administrators permission!.Everything what I’ll write is my personal opinion!.I have two SharePoint MVP’s gurus, Adis Jugo, and Toni Frankola, so you can ask them I will not explain in details how to use SharePoint 2013, because you can find that in many other posts.In this post I’ will explain how to manage Projects thru SharePoint 2013, and how to connect them with MS PROJECT 2013! Be aware of this: When you will read this post I’ll be at Adriatic coast, enjoying my holidays.
