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Printing views and reports

Printing views and reports - Microsoft Project Tutorial

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Printing views and reports

Communication is a big part of project management. In Project, you can print user reports to distribute to stakeholders, management and team members. You can also copy the contents of project views and reports to paste into another program. So if you want to print a view, first select it, go to the View tab, click the bottom half of the Gantt Chart button and choose Tracking Gantt. In this case, I have the Summary Table Applied which is the one that I want to see. The first thing you need to do is drag the divider, so you can see all the columns that you want in the table. The other thing is to adjust the Timescale to show the date range you want. In this case, I'm going to go to the Timescale dropdown list and choose Months and that compresses the schedule. Well now, go to the File tab and click Print. You can see a Preview of the view on the right side of the screen. On the left side you have all the usual Settings for printing, so you can choose the Printer, you can choose…

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