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User-controlled scheduling puts you in control and brings together the flexibility and ease of a tool like Microsoft® Excel® 2010 and the power of the Project scheduling engine. And, with a completely new and visually-enhanced timeline view, you have an easier, more intuitive way to see and share key dates and deadlines.
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Microsoft® Project Standard 2010 gives you a new and easier way to manage projects. With significant updates and visual enhancements, this project manager software delivers project professionals with better experiences to simply be more productive and successfully complete all types of projects.
"Project 2010 is a big jump in capability… it gives project managers a lot of visibility into project conflicts, overbookings, and under-utilization…""
Brian Sommer, ZDNet09/16/2009
The Ribbon makes finding and using your favorite tools simpler with new graphical menus and a familiar experience to help you easily create and manage projects. Tooltips and contextual guidance provide information and shortcuts so you can accomplish more in less time. In the new Microsoft® Office Backstage™ view, simply save, share, print, or publish your projects from one location.
Planning your project has never been easier. User-controlled scheduling in Project Professional 2010 and Project Standard 2010 puts you in control and brings together the flexibility and ease of a tool like Microsoft® Excel® 2010 with the power of the Project scheduling engine. Choose the level of detail that is right for each project. Work with summary data initially or drill down into details for more complex phases or projects. This is particularly useful early in planning when details are still unclear or a little fuzzy.