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		<title>Microsoft Project Tutorial: Know Your Task Type</title>
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To set a default task type for the entire project, click Options on the Tools menu, and then click the Schedule tab. In the Default task type box, select Fixed Units (the default), Fixed Duration, or Fixed Work.
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		<title>If You Fail to Plan, You Plan to Fail.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that spending more time up-front planning our activities pays off in the long-run. But what does planning mean? Are there methods to learn in &#8216;how-to plan&#8217;? Is there a tool I could use? See our course list on the Training page.

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		<title>How Project Management Got Started</title>
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