you need to resolve as many of the situations creating red-indicated resources as possible

You are managing a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Midway through the project, some resource names appear in red in the Resource Usage view. You find that many of these resources have no remaining availability for specific days but are completely available on subsequent days. Your organization has a strict policy that resources can work no more than a total of 115 percent in each period of 20 work days. However, the organization wants resources to be utilized as much as possible. When you level your schedule, you need to resolve as many of the situations creating red-indicated resources as possible. What should you do?

You are managing a project plan in Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007. Midway through the project, some resource names appear in red in the Resource Usage view. You find that many of these resources have no remaining availability for specific days but are completely available on subsequent days. Your organization has a strict policy that resources can work no more than a total of 115 percent in each period of 20 work days. However, the organization wants resources to be utilized as much as possible. When you level your schedule, you need to resolve as many of the situations creating red-indicated resources as possible. What should you do?

A.
Level the project on a Week by Week basis, and then level the schedule using ID Only order.

B.
Level the project on a Month by Month basis, and allow leveling to create splits in remaining work.

C.
Allow leveling to create splits in remaining work. Level the schedule using Priority, Standard order.

D.
Allow leveling to adjust individual assignments on a task, and then level the schedule using ID Only order.



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