You can view information for the individual people who will perform the tasks on theproject in the a. Calendar view. b. Gantt Chart view c. Task Usage view. d. Resource Sheet view.

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d. Resource Sheet view.

The Resource Sheet view in project management software like Microsoft Project is specifically designed to provide information about the resources that are available for a project. In this context, "resources" usually refer to the people (team members, contractors, etc.), equipment, or materials that are needed to accomplish project tasks. The Resource Sheet allows you to enter information such as resource names, types, availability, and rates. It's beneficial for understanding who is available to work on the project, their work schedules, and how much they will cost.

Here is why the other options don't usually show individual information about the people who will perform tasks:

a. Calendar View – This view displays tasks on a calendar. It's typically used to see when tasks start and finish, their duration, and how they overlap with each other over time, rather than focusing on specific resource information.

b. Gantt Chart View – This is a bar chart that illustrates a project schedule including start and end dates of tasks, as well as their dependencies, but it does not specifically address the detailed information about individual resources assigned to tasks.

c. Task Usage View – This view shows which tasks resources are assigned to and how many hours they are scheduled to work on each task. It includes both task and resource information but is primarily used to understand how tasks are allocated to resources over time, rather than being the main view to analyze comprehensive information about the resources themselves.

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