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    • Project 2013

      Get going fast

    • Project 2013

      A first look

    • Project 2013

      How things are organized

    • Project 2013

      A closer look at the ribbon

    • Project 2013

      Save, print, share, and export

Watch these videos to make the switch to Project 2013. Get started with the new version to see how to do everyday tasks.

Note SkyDrive is now OneDrive, and SkyDrive Pro is now OneDrive for Business. Read more about this change at From SkyDrive to OneDrive.

Inside this course:

Get going fast (2:23)
This video gives you a quick overview of the major changes in Project 2013.

A first look (4:16)
In this video, take an in depth look at Project 2013: from starting it up, to saving your file. Learn the difference between Auto Scheduled and Manual Scheduled. Also, learn how to convert your .mpp file to the new format.

How things are organized (2:21)
This video shows you the three major places to find things: in the document, on the ribbon, and in the backstage.

A closer look at the ribbon (4:46)
Take a tour of the ribbon and learn where all your favorite buttons and menus are in Project 2013.

Save, print, share, and export (1:48)
Save your Project file either to your computer, or to an online service like OneDrive. Then find out how to share it with others, even if they have an older version.

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