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Old 06-25-2015, 11:42 AM   #12
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I was wondering if one could use a project planning tool, such as Microsoft Project, for this purpose? Many people will have that as part of a Microsoft Office Professional installation.
It's been years since I played with Microsoft Project, but I imagine it would be possible to use it for this purpose with contemporary (or recent history/future) fiction. But I doubt if MS Project lets you define your own calendar (I don't remember but it seems unlikely), so that would exclude it from use for other fantasy and science-fiction work. What I've published so far was contemporary fantasy and so I probably could have tried it, but since I don't use MS Office I never even gave it a thought.
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