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  • Blog Post: Project Online: How do I use my Apple Mac?

    We have had a quite a few questions on the topic of using a Mac to run Project Online, so I took myself into uncharted territory (for me), acquired a MacBook Pro from our labs, running OS X 10.8.3 and set to work to see what it could do.  First I’ll set the scene – we support access to Project Web...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: I can’t read my custom field text

    A few of you will have run in to this issue, in Project Web App both in Project Server 2013 and Project Online.  In some drop downs we have a transparent background which makes it difficult to read the list of choices as the text behind is also visible,  The example below is choosing a custom...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: Getting to Project Web App

    One recurring theme in early support calls on Project Online has been how to get to Project Web App (PWA). I’ll cover several options here, for different users, both administrators and general users. The usual issues are finding PWA through navigation, or getting Access Denied messages due to missing...
  • Blog Post: Getting started with Project Online

    We have a great deal of content available for Project Online, but we do still appear to have a couple of gaps in our documentation around the early experiences – both signing up and the licensing.  This blog aims to show and tell you what to expect, and concentrates on the areas we have found are...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: How do I get a copy of my databases?

    You don’t…  We have had this question a couple of times so thought it worth a posting.  Customers and partners familiar with Project Server 2013 or even Project Server 2010, may be used to copying the databases to another server for testing or reporting or whatever.  In Project Online...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: Server Settings

    This is a follow up post to the one on Project Server 2013 Server Settings and covers the Server Settings options in Project Online. If you are new to Project Online and never used Project Server 2010 or Project Server 2013 then you probably don’t need to read further. You won’t miss what...
  • Blog Post: Project Server 2013: Why can’t I open all my resources from the Resource Center?

    This is an issue that limits how many resources you can successfully open in Project Professional 2013 by selecting them in the Project Web App (PWA) Resource Center and clicking Open in the ribbon. I know a few of my readers have already hit this one – and it will happen with Project Online as...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: How do I add Project Pro?

    Another early common question coming in to Microsoft Project Support is around the addition of the client application Project Professional 2013 (the subscription offering is actually called Project Pro for Office 365) to a Project Online subscription. To clarify it is worth stepping back and understanding...
  • Blog Post: Project Online: Why can’t I add it to my Office365 yet?

    One of our common questions coming in to Microsoft Project Support right now is from customers wanting to add Project Online to their existing Office365 tenants, but finding that Project Online is not yet an option for them.  The reason for this is that Project Online is part of the latest release...
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