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Using an enterprise project type
From the course: Microsoft Project Online: Administration
Using an enterprise project type
- [Instructor] Now that we've created our EPT for Proposal Submissions, let's try it all out. So let's do that by going to the Projects' navigation, and under the tab we'll select New and we can see our Proposal Submission project. We'll select that project. We'll create Custom Training as our project that we're going to have. You can populate various items in the fields, put the description, owner, and of course cost type that we've built before, and lastly our departments, if this was for a specific department, say IT. We can then press Finish. It's going to launch our Workflow and place that project into the Project Center, and leave us in a page where we can analyze where that Workflow is going at this particular time. We now have our page, and as you can see, since this is a Workflow particular page, we've got the Workflow Status. It's in a group called Proposal Submission where we propose an idea and review the request. We've got a Proposal Submission page that's been dropped in…
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Working with enterprise project types1m 50s
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Working with Project Detail pages5m 15s
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Creating a custom Project site template5m 27s
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Understanding workflow phases1m 14s
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Understanding workflow stages2m 35s
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Creating an enterprise project template3m 56s
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Creating a basic workflow, part 15m
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Creating a basic workflow, part 21m 36s
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