RiskyProject for Microsoft Project as a Standalone Application
RiskyProject as a Standalone Application
You can launch RiskyProject directly from the Windows Program menu. When you
open RiskyProject, the main Project view appears in which you can enter schedule
and risk, perform the analysis, track project performance and report the
results.
RiskyProject for Microsoft Project
RiskyProject seamlessly integrates with all versions of Microsoft Project from
2003 and higher. When you install RiskyProject, it checks if Microsoft Project
is installed on the computer. If Microsoft Project 2003/2007 is installed,
RiskyProject and adds a toolbar and macro to Microsoft Project. If Microsoft
Project 2010 is installed RiskyProject installs ribbon tab and Add-In to
Microsoft Project.
Here is how the integration works:
- The first time you open Microsoft Project after installing RiskyProject
for Project, check to see that the RiskyProject toolbar (for Microsoft Project
2003/2007) or ribbon tab (for Microsoft Project 2010) is visible. In Microsoft
Project 2003/2007, you can enable or disable the toolbar by clicking on Toolbars
in the View menu. In Microsoft Project 2010, you can enable/disable ribbon tab
by clicking on Options in the File menu. Project Options dialog will come up
where you can select Customize Ribbon. You can also check the installed
RiskyProject add-in by selecting Add-Ins.
- Create a schedule in Microsoft Project.
- Click one of buttons on the RiskyProject toolbar in Microsoft Project
2003/2007 or RiskyProject ribbon tab in Microsoft Project 2010 to go to selected
RiskyProject view. Essentially, RiskyProject offers additional risk related
views to Microsoft Project such as a risk adjusted Gantt chart, a Risk Matrix, a
risk adjusted cash flow chart and more.
- Add risks, uncertainties, and other risk-related information in the RiskyProject
views.
- Run a simulation, perform an analysis and generate a report.
- At any moment, you can go back to Microsoft Project and make changes to
your schedule. All changes will be reflected in RiskyProject. However, if you
make changes to the deterministic project schedule in RiskyProject, these
changes may be overwritten by the Microsoft Project schedule.

See
also
Improved Interface
Improved Probabilistic and Conditional Branching
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