Microsoft Project

Microsoft Project tutorials for timelines, scheduling, task tracking, and practical project planning.

Explore timelines, dependencies, project scheduling, task organization, milestone planning, and the Microsoft Project skills used to manage structured project work more clearly.

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What you can learn

Microsoft Project supports structured planning, schedule visibility, and task coordination, especially for teams managing timelines and multi-step work.

Tasks and timelines

Learn how to organize work into schedules, milestones, and timeline-based project views.

Dependencies and sequencing

Work with linked tasks, order of execution, and the relationships that shape project flow.

Planning and tracking

Support projects with clearer visibility into progress, next steps, and structured work plans.

Project reporting support

Use Project alongside broader business reporting, updates, and coordination workflows.

Related office and business pages

Microsoft Project connects especially well to spreadsheets, communication, business analysis, and structured project workflows.

Excel Tutorials

Support project reporting, task lists, and schedule-related data tracking.

Outlook Tutorials

Pair project schedules with calendar coordination, meetings, and follow-up communication.

SharePoint Tutorials

Connect planning work to shared files, team collaboration, and project documentation.

Business Analysis Tutorials

Use Project to support planning, scope visibility, and process-aware project work.

Leadership Tutorials

Improve coordination, accountability, and communication around team delivery.

Microsoft Office Tutorials

Place Project within the wider Office toolset used across reporting and collaboration.

Frequently asked questions

What is Microsoft Project mainly used for?

It is mainly used for scheduling, task planning, dependencies, timelines, and structured project tracking.

Is Microsoft Project only for project managers?

No. It is especially useful for project managers, but it can also support coordinators, team leads, and planning-heavy roles.

Does Microsoft Project help with visibility?

Yes. One of its biggest strengths is showing how work fits together across schedules, milestones, and dependencies.