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Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Outline or Dictionary in Excel

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Sep 30, 2012
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Are you a project manager and need to create a table version of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? But you don't have MS Project and access to other sophisticated project management tools? Why not do it in Excel. Even though this is not the visual box and line representation of a WBS, this basic WBS outline or WBS dictionary give you a detailed view of the task or activities in the work. Though not as robust as MS Project, Excel can be used to create or "hack" a WBS in a table form, so check out the video to learn how. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to my channel ➜ https://goo.gl/wN3c3p 🏫 Excel Training ➜ https://www.exceltraining101.com/p/training.html 📚 Excel Books & Tech Gear ➜ https://www.amazon.com/shop/dough ⚙️ Tools: Screencasting ➜ https://techsmith.z6rjha.net/5Qe53 ⚙️ Tools: Microsoft Office ➜ https://microsoft.msafflnk.net/rKL0G ⚙️ Tools: TubeBuddy ➜ https://www.tubebuddy.com/et101 📝 This description may contain affiliate links and we'll receive a small commission if a purchased is made using the links (but at no additional cost to you). It'll support the channel and so more videos like this can be made. Thanks for your support! 🎁 If you find these videos useful and want to support my channel go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dough #excel #msexcel #doughexcel -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Convert Table in a PDF File to Excel" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COUOvhbQ4CQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

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