Saturday, December 30, 2017

Step 1: Get your bearings

Step 1: Get your bearings

Get your bearings Turn in a timesheet Update progress

Ready to dive in and start using Project Web App?    First, let's take a look at what you see when you sign in, so you know which areas do what.

The Project Web App window is made up of three main areas: the Quick Launch, the ribbon, and the main display area.

Ribbon, Quick Launch, and Main Display Area

Quick Launch

The Quick Launch lists the main views and pages that you are able to access. You can click these links to go to different areas of Project Web App.

Timesheet on the Quick Launch

Some pages in Project Web App do not include the Quick Launch. For example, when you fill out a form, you need to complete and save the form, or cancel out of it, in order to see the Quick Launch.

Ribbon

The ribbon is the toolbar that you use to perform actions on what's currently in the main display area.

There may be multiple tabs on the ribbon, like Browse, to move between different sets of actions.

Tabs and groups on the ribbon

Each tab contains groups of related buttons like Submit that you can use to work with the page content.

Main display area

The main display area contains information about your projects and tasks. This is the main focus of each page, and is where you will enter and review data.

Main Display Area

This screenshot shows a timesheet in the main display area. Other pages, like the Project Center or the Tasks view, appear here too.

That's it!

You've got the basics of how to get around in Project Web App.

Just want to see a list of projects?    

NEXT STEP...

Next, learn about Step 2: Turn in a timesheet.

Get your bearings Turn in a timesheet Update progress

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