you need to resolve the over allocation for Resource1 for the month of November only

You are a program manager for a complex software development project. You use Project
Professional 2013 to manage your project. Your resources work on many different projects across
the program, and you need to resolve resource over allocations. Your project team uses a resource
pool to manage resources. Resource1 has been assigned to assist on a project that is on the critical
path. After assigning Resource2 to the task, you notice that Resource1 is over allocated during the
month of November. Project A, which is on critical path, takes priority over Project B, which
Resource1 is also assigned to. Using resource leveling in Project Professional 2013, you need to
resolve the over allocation for Resource1 for the month of November only. What should you do?

You are a program manager for a complex software development project. You use Project
Professional 2013 to manage your project. Your resources work on many different projects across
the program, and you need to resolve resource over allocations. Your project team uses a resource
pool to manage resources. Resource1 has been assigned to assist on a project that is on the critical
path. After assigning Resource2 to the task, you notice that Resource1 is over allocated during the
month of November. Project A, which is on critical path, takes priority over Project B, which
Resource1 is also assigned to. Using resource leveling in Project Professional 2013, you need to
resolve the over allocation for Resource1 for the month of November only. What should you do?

A.
Set the priority of Project A to 1000 and the priority of Project B to 500, Set the Leveling Range for
November. Change the leveling order to Priority, Standard. Select Level Resource, and choose
Resource1 and Level Now.

B.
Set the priority of Project A to 500 and the priority of Project B to 1000. Set the Leveling Range for
November. Change the leveling order to Standard and select Level Resource. Then choose Resource1
and Level Now.

C.
Set the priority of Project A to 1000 and the priority of Project B to 500. Change the leveling order
to Standard, and select Level All.

D.
Set the priority of Project A to 500 and the priority of Project B to 1000. Change the leveling order
to Priority, Standard, and select Level All.



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