Define display bars and ribbon usage
MS Project 2007 and 2010: presentation
Archive REF: FIC0795 V1
Define display bars and ribbon usage
MS Project 2007 and 2010: presentation

Author : Sophie TOUBLANC

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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1. Define display bars and ribbon usage

1.1 Create a display

The MS Project 2007 menu and toolbars are consistent with the 2003 version. On the left of the screen, the display bar can be displayed vertically, providing quick access to the screens available in the display menu: menu bar, toolbar, standard, formatting, resource management, tracking, analysis, Pert analysis, task network, project version comparison, web and drawing.

MS Project 2010 is the first version of the software to replace the classic user interface organized around a menu bar and toolbars with the Ribbon, which groups functionalities in a new environment adapted to the user's immediate needs: Gantt chart options, tasks, resources, project, view, task network, calendar options, format, task form options, format.

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