In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you create an activity plan with a resource plan for a simple project.
The plan is currently saved, but not published, to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You need to identify
which tasks have assigned resources. What should you do?
You create a resource plan for a proposal in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. The proposal is approved,
and you now need to create a project plan. You need to transfer the resources you used in the resource plan to
the project plan. What should you do?
You create a proposal in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. You want to publish the proposal, although
resource assignments are not yet approved. You need to assign named resources without changing their
availability in Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. What should you do?
As a service manager, you are responsible for service requests. Working in Microsoft Office Project Web
Access, you need to set up a process so that available service personnel can assign themselves to the next
unassigned request. First, you create an activity plan. What should you do next?
You have created a proposal in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. Some of your resources will be working
part time. You need to capture the types of resources and the estimated effort required from these resources
over the duration of the project. What should you do?
You have a list of tasks to manage by using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. In Microsoft Office Project
Web Access, you need to detail these tasks in a manner that allows for assignment of resources and promotion
to a project plan. What should you do?
You are preparing a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007. You are collaborating with your
colleagues in the plan development process. You need to store the project plan in a central location without its
assignments appearing on the My Tasks page for any resource. What should you do?
You manage several resources who report both project and operational work.
The projects, which are tracked on the project level, are published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. The
operational work is published as activities. You need to review the reported work. What should you do?
You enter hours for your project activities in a timesheet in Microsoft Office Project Web Access. You are told to
begin reporting non-project hours. You need to report non-project work for the current reporting period. What
should you do?
You are developing a project that is published to Microsoft Office Project Server 2007. You have identified the
resources you want to work on your project. In Microsoft Office Project Web Access, you need to propose these
resource assignments so that senior management can review and approve them. What should you do?