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Working with graphical reports

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Working with graphical reports

Graphical Reports are new in Project 2013. They show Project information in charts and tables. They're easy to run and you can quickly edit them to show the information you want. Let's take a quick look at the types of reports you can run. On the Report tab click Dashboards. There is the Burndown report and that shows the work that you've completed compared to plan, as well as the number of tasks you've completed compared to what you have to do. Also in Dashboards you have different overview reports like Cost, Project, and Work. In the Resources category you can see overallocated resources or you can get a Resource Overview. The Resource Stats chart on the left here is really helpful. The gray line shows the baseline of the work assigned to different resources. Then the blue bar is the actual work and the orange bars the remaining work. But here you can see that that stacked bar shows that the work for the Project Manager is higher than the baseline. Go to the Report tab and click…

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