Main Features
Project 2007 Professional offers a range of key features that make it an essential tool for project management. These include:
- Ability to create and manage project schedules
- Resource management and allocation
- Budget tracking and analysis
- Customizable templates and reports
- Integration with other Microsoft Office applications
- Collaboration and communication tools
Benefits
By utilizing the key features of Project 2007 Professional, users can experience a range of benefits, including:
- Improved project planning and scheduling
- Increased efficiency and productivity
- Better resource allocation and management
- Real-time tracking and analysis of project budgets
- Customizable reports and templates for better communication and collaboration
- Seamless integration with other Microsoft Office applications for streamlined workflows
The Difference Between Project 2007 and its Previous Version
In comparison to its previous version, Microsoft Project 2007 offers a range of new features and improvements. The previous version of Project was Project 2003.
One of the most significant changes in Project 2007 is the introduction of the ribbon interface, which replaced the traditional menu and toolbar system. This new interface makes it easier to find and use the various features and functions of the software.
Another major improvement in Project 2007 is the ability to create and manage multiple baselines. This allows users to track changes and progress more effectively, and to compare current project status against previous versions.
Other new features in Project 2007 include improved reporting capabilities, enhanced collaboration tools, and better integration with other Microsoft Office applications.