Learn Primavera P6 from beginner to be a Professional |
This guide is intended as a beginners guide to Primavera. By the end, you should be able to confidently enter information into Primavera, and be able to present it in a sharp and meaningful manner.
This guide will also look at resources, multiple layouts, progress reporting, filters, and target programmes.
The assumption when writing this guide is that Primavera has already been loaded onto the user’s computer. Further, it assumes no knowledge of Primavera by the user, but it does presume a level of computer literacy in the user.
The first thing to note about Primavera, and to bear in mind as you work through this tutorial, is that it saves every change made while you work. As such there is no simple “undo” button – any changes made can only be reversed by re-entering the data. When you exit the programme the only thing that you are asked to save is the layout that you have defined: everything else has been auto-saved.
A recommended way of using this guide is to follow the steps first on the example provided, then on a project which has more relevance to you.
Primavera does allow you to have more than one project open at any one time – simply open or create another project and you can move between the two projects at will by selecting the project from under the “Window” tab at the top of the page.
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