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Craig Freake
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Hey guys,

New to this board, any ideas what information is out there for best results....I am scheduled to complete the P3 course in the coming weeks but would like a heads-up on what to expect...

Much appreciate any guided insight....

Thanks,

Craig from Newfoundland, Canada

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Sen Moc
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Hi, Craig.

Try to read other threads under this Forum category here in Planning Planet.

Regards.
Mario Sanvitale
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I suspect Primavera’s China representative could help - they are in Beijing and Shanghai, www.p3china.com.
Joel Gilbert
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Hi Planners,

I have the same request with a slight twist, I would like to know where I can obtain the same manuals or info in English and Chinese or Chinese on it’s own. Or maybe a contact name and number or E mail address from a site or contact that can supply P3 information in China excluding Hong Kong.

Any help highly appreciated

Thanks.
Gary France
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Craig,

If you want to find books relating to planning and scheduling, including the use of Primavera, I suggest you click on the link....

PEO - Books

Good luck.

Gary France

Peter Bailey
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Hi,

You can find out how to use P3 by openin the software up and going to "Help" and then "Tutorials" this will take you through the basics of P3.

Hope this helps
Clive Randall
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Is there any chance at all that you can get near a working copy
If so go to the files and open one of the standard projects and play around
press all the buttons and see what they all do
My advice is start on the left and work your way across
it may not mean anything but when you go on the course you will at least be familiar with the structure

Something along the lines of 99 % of what you are told you forget and 99% of what you discover you remember

REMEMBER SOFTWARE ASSISTS THE PLANNING PROCESS IT IS NOT THE PLANNING PROCESS YOU ARE