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Misconception #3: “Project Desktop is Going Away and PWA with It”

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We are about halfway through a list of common MS Project misconceptions that I’ve identified through my experience of working as a Microsoft Project user, teacher, and consultant for the last 27 years. What you have to understand is that MS Project has been around since 1980’s in its DOS form.

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Misconception #5: MS Project Doesn’t Have Reporting

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This last misconception is a very interesting one. The engineering team seems to have concluded that to build a reporting engine for each tool separately (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Project, etc.) That said, Project Desktop has a built in Office / Pivot / Filter Group engine, which leverages the M365 Reporting engine.

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Another Common MS Project Misconception: “P4W Can’t Be Customized”

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As I explained in my previous article , with all the updates Microsoft has made as of late, it’s no wonder people have misconceptions or don’t fully realize the strategy Microsoft has around growing and supporting tools for project management. I hope you find this in depth look at these misconceptions helpful.

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7 Common Misconceptions about MS Project that People Get Wrong – Transcription

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Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Tim Runcie’s open panel discussion on MS Project misconceptions, being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. Welcome to Microsoft Project’s Seven Misconceptions. There we go. We love Project program and portfolio management.