Use the Mentor
Toolbar to switch between learning and experiencing
It's commonly agreed that people learn
best by experience. So, what better way can there
be to learn Microsoft Project, without having to leave its user
interface?
Project Mentor provides this, as you can
seamlessly switch between Lessons, References and
Exercises whilst experiencing for real your results
within Microsoft Project itself.
Switch seamlessly to and from Microsoft Project.
Refer to practical and concise information at any time.
Listed below you'll
see four simple steps that illustrate how you
can switch effortlessly between Microsoft
Project and Project Mentor without leaving the
Microsoft Project user interface. You can also show and print each image
in a larger format. If you have any specific
questions, please use the 'contact' button at
the base of this page.
Step 1 - Switch from Microsoft
Project to Project Mentor.
What could be simpler?
You just start Microsoft Project, and then use a
predefined toolbar to replace your Gantt Chart,
Resource Sheet, or any other view with Project
Mentor. You'll even go straight to the point
where you left Project Mentor, with your
progress clearly visible in the navigator pane to
the left of Project Mentor's window.
Step 2 - Switch to Microsoft Project
and open your sample data.
Just use the toolbar to switch back to Microsoft
Project itself. Then, open your sample
data and begin to
learn, experiencing results for yourself -
immediately.
Step 4 - Switch back to Project
Mentor and check your progress for yourself.
To confirm what you've
learnt, just see the expected results within
Project Mentor. By comparing specimen
solutions with what you've achieved, you'll build up
your skills and abilities, gaining valuable
confidence in the process.