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74-343 Managing Projects With Microsoft Project 2013
74-343 Managing Projects With Microsoft Project 2013
Managing Projects
with Microsoft Project 2013
Target Audience
Candidates for this exam use Project Standard 2013, Project Professional 2013, and Project Pro for
Office 365 desktop features (excluding Project Server features).
Candidates should have experience effectively modeling, scheduling, resourcing, communicating,
collaborating on, and delivering projects using Project Standard 2013, Project Professional 2013, Project
Pro for Office 365, Microsoft SharePoint, and SharePoint Online.
Candidates should also have a solid understanding of key project management concepts and
terminology.
Objective Domain
1. Initialize a Project
1.1. Create a new project.
This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a template from a completed
project, creating a project from an existing template, existing project, SharePoint task list, or
Microsoft Office Excel workbook
1.2. Create and maintain calendars.
This objective may include but is not limited to: setting working or non-working hours and
days for calendars, setting a base calendar, resource calendar, and hours per day, applying
calendars to project, task, and resource levels
1.3. Create custom fields.
This objective may include but is not limited to: creating basic formulas, graphical indicator
criteria, lookup tables, and task and resource custom fields
1.4. Customize option settings.
This objective may include but is not limited to: setting default task types, manual vs. auto-
scheduling, project options, calendar options, customized ribbon and quick access toolbar