Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007 is use for robust project management tools with the right blend of usability, power, and flexibility so you can manage projects efficiently and effectively.
http://www.microsoft.com/project/en/us/project-professional-2007.aspx
No Microsoft Office 2007 does not include Ms Project
chk Microsoft support for your queries... http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/147424 Microsoft Office Project 2007 Official Website - http://www.Microsoft.com/project/en/us/default.aspx
Rodolfo Ambriz has written: 'Dynamic scheduling with Microsoft Office Project 2007' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Microsoft Project, Project management 'Dynamic scheduling with Microsoft Project 2010' -- subject(s): Microsoft Project, Project management, Computer programs
Microsoft have its product called MS Office Projects 2007 & you can download trial version of it... here is the link. http://www.microsoft.com/project/en/us/project-trial.aspx
Hagit Landman has written: 'Enterprise project management using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007' -- subject(s): Microsoft Project, Project management, Computer programs
The four packages of Microsoft office 2007 are Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Access
It is classed as an Office application, but it does not come as part of any of the Microsoft Office suites.
Here's Microsoft's explanation: Office Project Standard 2007 is the latest version of the desktop project management program. As a stand-alone product, Office Project Standard 2007 helps project managers, business managers, and planners to manage and plan projects independently with familiar, easy-to-use tools. Office Project Standard 2007 is not designed to exchange data with Office Project Server 2007. Office Project Professional 2007 is the desktop client that is also used to connect with Office Project Server 2007 as part of the Office EPM Solution. Office Project Professional 2007 offers all the tools found in Office Project Standard 2007, and when used with Office Project Server 2007, it also provides powerful EPM capabilities such as collaboration, management of shared resources, portfolio management, and reporting across projects and programs run by different project managers. So what does that mean? Standard and Professional are the same unless you are going to use Project Server. Professional is required for Project Server and will cost nearly double. Otherwise, save your organization money and get Standard (retail $599/$349 upgrade vs. $999/599 upgrade). Of course, please bear in mind that you may have future needs for Project Server so if that's the case, Project Professional should also be considered for your organization's growth, even if you don't need it today.
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No. Excel is a spreadsheet application. Powerpoint is a presentation program that is part of Microsoft Office.
The Ultimate edition of Microsoft Office 2007 includes all of the features of the editions prior to it. These include but are not limited to Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, and Microsoft Office Outlook.
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