| Exam Code/Number: | 074-343Join the discussion |
| Exam Name: | Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2013 |
| Certification: | Microsoft |
| Question Number: | 110 |
| Publish Date: | Oct 16, 2025 |
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You are a project manager who uses Project Professional 2013.
You are planning an office move, which will occur over a weekend. You use Auto Scheduled tasks and create a weekend working calendar.
You need to assign the weekend working calendar to the task.
What should you do?
You are using Microsoft Project Professional 2013.
Three years ago, you successfully completed a project to review all of the suppliers within your organization, and you have been asked to run a similar project again. You still have the project plan from three years ago.
You need to use the most efficient method to produce a new plan with tasks based upon the old project plan.
What should you do?
DRAG DROP
You are a project manager who uses Microsoft Project 2013.
A resource manager notifies you that your assigned resource is now only available 50% to work on the communication plan task. The estimated amount of work for the task remains the same at 16 hours. The task must also be completed within the original two-day commitment even though the resource is only available 50% of the time.
You need to bring on another resource to assist with the remaining 50% of the work while ensuring that the same amount of work gets done in the two days that were originally committed.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

You are managing a project by using Project Professional 2013, and you notice a potential scheduling problem indicated by wavy red lines under some of the dates in the Finish column.
You need to resolve the issue.
What should you do?
You are a project manager who uses Project Standard 2013, and your task list includes a flag field that indicates, with Yes or No, if a non-summary task represents a physical deliverable.
Your project involves several tasks marked as deliverables, and management requires you to track how many deliverables are completed. The deliverable is considered completed when the Percent complete field is 100%.
You need to create a formula to calculate the total number of deliverables that are completed.
Which two steps should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)