How to get started
Four steps to project
with Project 2013
management
The first thing you’ll see when you open Project 2013 is a sharp new look. But don’t
If you’re new to project management, Project 2013, can give you a great running
File
New
Get Started.
stop there. Look a little closer to see how much has improved from Project 2007.
start with the built-in Project guide. To begin, click
>
>
Instead of dropping you in a blank file, Project 2013 takes you to a one-stop center for
starting your project. Click
File
>
New,
then get your project going.
With this four-step guide, you’ll learn how to schedule tasks, create a timeline,
report on your progress, and then collaborate with your team using SharePoint and
While you’re thinking about a new project, browse common project templates, import
Lync — all without leaving Project.
info from Excel or a SharePoint site, or just click
Blank Project
to get a clean Gantt
Chart. You can open previous projects from your computer, from your network, from
Project Online, or even from OneDrive.