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Assignment 6Formatting and Printing Reports
Before you start, open File>Properties and enter your name as the Company Name as well as the author
Project displays the Project Summary report in the Print Preview window.
This is a Depending on your screen resolution, the text in the report might not be readable when you view a full page.
4. In the Print Preview window, click the upper half of the page with the mouse pointer. Project zooms in to show the page at a legible resolution. Your screen should look similar to the following illustration: Use the
At this point in the project life cycle, the most pertinent pieces of information in the report are the planned start and finish dates and the total cost. If any of these values did not fit within the expectations of the project sponsor or other stakeholders, now would be a good time to find out. 5. On the Print Preview toolbar, click the Close button. The Print Preview window closes, and the Reports dialog box reappears. Next you will preview and edit a different report. For a small, simple project such as the TV commercial, a report is a simple way to communicate assignments to the resources involved. To do this, you will work with the Who Does What When report.
6. Click Assignments, and then click the Select button. The Assignment Reports dialog box appears, listing four predefined reports in Project that provide resource assignment information. 7. In the Assignment Reports dialog box, click Who Does What When, and then click the Select button. Project displays the first page of the Who Does What When report in the Print Preview window. Your screen should look similar to the following illustration:
Note that the status bar message tells you this report spans four pages. To get a broader view of the output, you will switch to a multipage view. 8. On the Print Preview toolbar, click the Multiple Pages button. The entire report appears in the Print Preview window. Your screen should look similar to the following illustration:
To conclude this exercise, you will customize the header that appears at the top of each printed page so that it includes a logo graphic. 9. On the Print Preview toolbar, click the Page Setup button. The Page Setup dialog box for the Who Does What When report appears. 10. Click the Header tab. Your screen should look similar to the following illustration:
As you can see in the Preview and Alignment boxes, codes such as &[Date] determine the specific text that appears in the header. You will add a logo to the left side of the header. 11 Next to Alignment, click the Left tab. As with all regions of the header and footer, you can insert standard elements, such as page numbers, as well as any Project field. In this exercise, you'll insert a logo graphic . 12. Click the Insert Picture button. 13. Insert this logo. 14. Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box. The updated header appears on each page in the Print Preview window. 15. To get a closer look at the updated header, on the Print Preview toolbar, click the One Page button. Project displays the first page of the report. Your screen should look similar to the following illustration:
16. On the Print Preview toolbar, click the Close button. 17 Click Close again to close the Reports dialog box. The Task Sheet view reappears.
Print and submit all reports
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