
Create WBS codes in Project desktop - Microsoft Support
Create Work breakdown structure (WBS) codes for tasks to mark their unique places in your project outline. WBS codes can be used for reporting schedules and tracking costs.
WBS fields - Microsoft Support
The WBS field contains work breakdown structure (WBS) codes, which are alphanumeric codes you can use to represent the associated task's position within the hierarchical structure of the …
Scheduling modes in Microsoft Project for the web
Project for the web provides the ability for organizations to define how they manage changes to key variables in tasks within the work breakdown structure. Based on the specific needs of the …
WBS Predecessors (task field) - Microsoft Support
Description The WBS Predecessors field lists the work breakdown structure (WBS) codes associated with the predecessor tasks on which the task depends before it can start or finish.
Show and hide outline numbers - Microsoft Support
When you display outline numbers in your task list, you can view the outline structure as numerical codes, also known as a work breakdown structure (WBS). Project assigns unique …
Best practices for managing project scope in Project Online
Now you develop the work breakdown structure (WBS) and detail all the tasks that must be completed to produce the deliverables that fulfill the scope. Simply put, the WBS is the outline …
Project management goal: Create a new project schedule in …
Use this project management guide to help you create a new schedule in Microsoft Project.
RBS fields - Microsoft Support
The RBS fields contain the Resource Breakdown Structure, also known as the User Breakdown Structure. The field contains an alphanumeric code defined to represent a hierarchical or …
WBS Successors (task field) - Microsoft Support
Description The WBS Successors field lists the work breakdown structure (WBS) codes associated with the successor tasks. Each successor is linked to the task by a specific type of …
Plans within plans: master projects and subprojects - Microsoft …
You can have more control over your project by creating smaller projects in Project and then linking them into a single Project file to show where they fit in your master project.