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Top Frustration #3: Printing a Gantt Chart from MS Project

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Printing a Gantt chart can be a frustrating experience if you don’t take time to get used to the way printing in Microsoft Project works. In MPUG’s recent top frustration survey , one responder explained his frustration when trying to present a consistent look and feel to printed Gantt charts.

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Our Most Popular Articles of the Year 2022

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It’s been a year of challenges and successes but in true “Project-Manager-style”, we always manage to find creative solutions and a way to get things done. As Project Managers we remain masters of organization, planning, and problem-solving, and always seem to find a way to get things done on time (and within budget ?).

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24 Best Smartsheet Alternatives For 2019 (Free & Paid)

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But once you add too many projects, you have an explosion of multi-layered sheets. But if your team isn’t confident with spreadsheets or would like a different feel for project management, then it’s to look at Smartsheet alternatives. Gantt charts. Frustrated with Smartsheet? Check out Workzone.

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27 Best Basecamp Alternatives for Project Management for 2019 (Free and Paid)

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Trello has all the features you’d expect if you’re a small team, but it doesn’t work too well for large teams that work in DevOps or rely heavily on frameworks like Scrum or Kanban, since even the most basic project management features can only be accessed through power-ups or third party integrations. Price: $45-$135/month.

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Webinar Recap: Agile Series Part 3 – Best Practices & Real World Use of Agile with MS Project / Project PPM

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Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Tim Runcie’s Agile Series Part 3 webinar being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. For those of you that may have missed it, Tim is one of the six Microsoft Project MVPs in North America and has held that title for 16 years in a row. Thank you so much.

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