From: Trevor Rabey on
Oh yes, of course, the View Bar.
That thing down the side that hogs a bit of screen real estate for no reason
and is always turned off.
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"Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale[dot]howard[at]msprojectexperts[dot]com> wrote in
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> Trevor --
>
> The View bar is the colored bar running along the left side of any view
> you apply. The View bar displays the current view. If you right-click on
> the View bar, you can select other views as well. Not to be too nit
> picking with you, but there really is such a thing as a View bar. :)
> Hope this helps.
>
> --
> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
> VP of Educational Services
> msProjectExperts
> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
> "We write the books on Project Server"
>
>
> "Trevor Rabey" <trevorATperfectproject.com.au> wrote in message
> news:bbSdnY6zt_GbukTWnZ2dnUVZ8ludnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
>> The reason that B is not correct is because there is no such "Replace"
>> button in the Task Information, Resources dialog box.
>> However, you can still do it there if you delete the existing resources
>> and
>> assign the new ones.
>> So what does it matter how it is achieved, because there are various
>> ways,
>> as long as it is achieved?
>>
>> C is incorrect for the same reason, no such button.
>>
>> D is incorrect because there is no such thing as the "View Bar".
>> The Assign Resources dialog box is accessed via an icon on the Standard
>> Toolbar.
>>
>> This question is just a test for how well you have memorised where the
>> buttons are, and will teach you nothing about project planning.
>> --
>> Trevor Rabey
>> 0407213955
>> 61 8 92727485
>> PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING
>> www.perfectproject.com.au
>>
>> "ks2008" <ks2008(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AAB10AEE-B21E-45C2-A668-977B2899A1D8(a)microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Please review the question. This is from
>>> MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit: Managing Projects with Microsoft Office
>>> Project 2007 (Exam 70-632)"
>>> Chapter 2, Lesson 4.
>>>
>>> My Question is, why Answer B is not correct.
>>> I could able to replace the assigned resource using Task Information
>>> dialog
>>> box's Resources tab.
>>>
>>> Question
>>> =========
>>>
>>> Due to an unexpected change in scope by your stakeholders, you need to
>>> change the resources applied to the task of finishing the interior of a
>>> new
>>> conference room. The two resources currently applied to this task are
>>> Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor. Your stakeholders have decided
>>> that
>>> although they still want to finish the conference room, they want to lay
>>> tile
>>> and paint the walls instead. The cost for laying tile is about the same
>>> as
>>> laying carpet; the cost for painting the walls is about the same as
>>> hanging
>>> wallpaper. You have created two new resources: Tile Contractor and
>>> Painter.
>>> What do you do now?
>>>
>>> A)In the Assign Resources dialog box for the task of finishing the
>>> interior
>>> of the conference room, select the two existing resources (Wallpaper
>>> Hanger
>>> and Carpet Contractor) and replace them with the new resources (Tile
>>> Contractor and Painter).
>>>
>>> B)In the Task Information dialog box's Resources tab for the task of
>>> finishing the interior of the conference room, select the two existing
>>> resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor) and replace them with
>>> the
>>> new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>
>>> C)In the Resource Information dialog box's General tab for the two
>>> existing
>>> resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor), click Replace to
>>> replace
>>> the old resources with the new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>
>>> D)From the View Bar, select Assign Resources. In the Assign Resources
>>> dialog
>>> box for the task of finishing the interior of the conference room,
>>> select
>>> the
>>> two existing resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor) and
>>> replace
>>> them with the new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>
>>>
>>> Correct Answer: A
>>> A)Correct: To replace one resource with another, select the task and
>>> open
>>> the Assign Resources dialog box.
>>> B)Incorrect: The only place where you can replace one resource with
>>> another is the Assign Resources dialog box. It is not an option in the
>>> Task
>>> Information dialog box.
>>> C)Incorrect: The only place where you can replace one resource with
>>> another is the Assign Resources dialog box. It is not an option in the
>>> Resource Information dialog box.
>>> D)Incorrect: Although you do make this change in the Assign Resources
>>> dialog box, there is no option to access it from the View Bar.
>>
>>
>>


From: Dale Howard [MVP] on
Trevor --

Well said, my friend! :)

--
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VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"Trevor Rabey" <trevorATperfectproject.com.au> wrote in message
news:F_-dncaxmoxPtUfWnZ2dnUVZ7vGdnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
> Oh yes, of course, the View Bar.
> That thing down the side that hogs a bit of screen real estate for no
> reason and is always turned off.
> --
> Trevor Rabey
> 0407213955
> 61 8 92727485
> PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING
> www.perfectproject.com.au
>
> "Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale[dot]howard[at]msprojectexperts[dot]com> wrote in
> message news:C16816D6-125A-48D0-9597-D5271F3D5CCD(a)microsoft.com...
>> Trevor --
>>
>> The View bar is the colored bar running along the left side of any view
>> you apply. The View bar displays the current view. If you right-click
>> on the View bar, you can select other views as well. Not to be too nit
>> picking with you, but there really is such a thing as a View bar. :)
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>> Dale A. Howard [MVP]
>> VP of Educational Services
>> msProjectExperts
>> http://www.msprojectexperts.com
>> http://www.projectserverexperts.com
>> "We write the books on Project Server"
>>
>>
>> "Trevor Rabey" <trevorATperfectproject.com.au> wrote in message
>> news:bbSdnY6zt_GbukTWnZ2dnUVZ8ludnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
>>> The reason that B is not correct is because there is no such "Replace"
>>> button in the Task Information, Resources dialog box.
>>> However, you can still do it there if you delete the existing resources
>>> and
>>> assign the new ones.
>>> So what does it matter how it is achieved, because there are various
>>> ways,
>>> as long as it is achieved?
>>>
>>> C is incorrect for the same reason, no such button.
>>>
>>> D is incorrect because there is no such thing as the "View Bar".
>>> The Assign Resources dialog box is accessed via an icon on the Standard
>>> Toolbar.
>>>
>>> This question is just a test for how well you have memorised where the
>>> buttons are, and will teach you nothing about project planning.
>>> --
>>> Trevor Rabey
>>> 0407213955
>>> 61 8 92727485
>>> PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING
>>> www.perfectproject.com.au
>>>
>>> "ks2008" <ks2008(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:AAB10AEE-B21E-45C2-A668-977B2899A1D8(a)microsoft.com...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Please review the question. This is from
>>>> MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit: Managing Projects with Microsoft Office
>>>> Project 2007 (Exam 70-632)"
>>>> Chapter 2, Lesson 4.
>>>>
>>>> My Question is, why Answer B is not correct.
>>>> I could able to replace the assigned resource using Task Information
>>>> dialog
>>>> box's Resources tab.
>>>>
>>>> Question
>>>> =========
>>>>
>>>> Due to an unexpected change in scope by your stakeholders, you need to
>>>> change the resources applied to the task of finishing the interior of a
>>>> new
>>>> conference room. The two resources currently applied to this task are
>>>> Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor. Your stakeholders have decided
>>>> that
>>>> although they still want to finish the conference room, they want to
>>>> lay
>>>> tile
>>>> and paint the walls instead. The cost for laying tile is about the same
>>>> as
>>>> laying carpet; the cost for painting the walls is about the same as
>>>> hanging
>>>> wallpaper. You have created two new resources: Tile Contractor and
>>>> Painter.
>>>> What do you do now?
>>>>
>>>> A)In the Assign Resources dialog box for the task of finishing the
>>>> interior
>>>> of the conference room, select the two existing resources (Wallpaper
>>>> Hanger
>>>> and Carpet Contractor) and replace them with the new resources (Tile
>>>> Contractor and Painter).
>>>>
>>>> B)In the Task Information dialog box's Resources tab for the task of
>>>> finishing the interior of the conference room, select the two existing
>>>> resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor) and replace them
>>>> with
>>>> the
>>>> new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>>
>>>> C)In the Resource Information dialog box's General tab for the two
>>>> existing
>>>> resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor), click Replace to
>>>> replace
>>>> the old resources with the new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>>
>>>> D)From the View Bar, select Assign Resources. In the Assign Resources
>>>> dialog
>>>> box for the task of finishing the interior of the conference room,
>>>> select
>>>> the
>>>> two existing resources (Wallpaper Hanger and Carpet Contractor) and
>>>> replace
>>>> them with the new resources (Tile Contractor and Painter).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Correct Answer: A
>>>> A)Correct: To replace one resource with another, select the task and
>>>> open
>>>> the Assign Resources dialog box.
>>>> B)Incorrect: The only place where you can replace one resource with
>>>> another is the Assign Resources dialog box. It is not an option in the
>>>> Task
>>>> Information dialog box.
>>>> C)Incorrect: The only place where you can replace one resource with
>>>> another is the Assign Resources dialog box. It is not an option in the
>>>> Resource Information dialog box.
>>>> D)Incorrect: Although you do make this change in the Assign Resources
>>>> dialog box, there is no option to access it from the View Bar.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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