Microsoft Project Member for 14 years 7 months Member for 14 years 7 months Submitted by Taher Abualsamen on Thu, 2012-03-08 14:02 Permalink Dear Alexandre Thanks I find Dear Alexandre Thanks I find the answer in the risk schedule and risk analysis Forum in the title called http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/schedule-risk-and-schedule-risk-analysis/505041/Monte-Carlo-risk-analysis Member for 22 years 9 months Member for 22 years 9 months Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Mon, 2012-03-05 09:28 Permalink Taher,there is nothing in MS Taher, there is nothing in MS Project 2010 that you can use to perform risk analysis; try RiskProject, from Intaver Institute, instead: you will plan and schedule your project in MS Project and then export the data to RiskProject Regards, Alexandre Log in or register to post comments
Member for 14 years 7 months Member for 14 years 7 months Submitted by Taher Abualsamen on Thu, 2012-03-08 14:02 Permalink Dear Alexandre Thanks I find Dear Alexandre Thanks I find the answer in the risk schedule and risk analysis Forum in the title called http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/schedule-risk-and-schedule-risk-analysis/505041/Monte-Carlo-risk-analysis
Member for 22 years 9 months Member for 22 years 9 months Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Mon, 2012-03-05 09:28 Permalink Taher,there is nothing in MS Taher, there is nothing in MS Project 2010 that you can use to perform risk analysis; try RiskProject, from Intaver Institute, instead: you will plan and schedule your project in MS Project and then export the data to RiskProject Regards, Alexandre
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14 years 7 monthsDear Alexandre Thanks I find
Dear Alexandre
Thanks I find the answer in the risk schedule and risk analysis Forum in the title called http://www.planningplanet.com/forums/schedule-risk-and-schedule-risk-analysis/505041/Monte-Carlo-risk-analysis
Member for
22 years 9 monthsTaher,there is nothing in MS
Taher,
there is nothing in MS Project 2010 that you can use to perform risk analysis; try RiskProject, from Intaver Institute, instead: you will plan and schedule your project in MS Project and then export the data to RiskProject
Regards,
Alexandre