Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel Microsoft Project |
- Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel
- Assignment Days on Gantt Chart
- Typical file size
- Printing to A0 Printer
Full Resource Assignment Info in Excel Posted: 26 Jun 2004 03:17 PM PDT Don, I don't have Project Server so I don't know how the server object model differs from the standard object model. However, like the object models for all versions of Project, they generally are pretty constant except for added features and a few deleted items. I get all of my object model information from the object model help files available through the VBA editor. But for your reading (and learning) enjoyment here are some websites you may find useful. One nice place to start with sample VBA code is Jack Dahlgren's website: http://masamiki.com/project/macros.htm For a free Project 2002 VBA training module (equally applicable to Project 2003) put together by Microsoft (for VBA, see module 4): http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325846 For a Project 2002 and 2003 SDK: http://www.mvps.org/project/links.htm Hopefully this info will get you started. Once you get started if you have further questions on VBA, just post on the microsoft.public.project.developer newsgroup. John |
Assignment Days on Gantt Chart Posted: 26 Jun 2004 05:43 AM PDT Thanks for the reply John. I have 1 to 3 resources assigned to each task. What I'd like to display might be "Fred(3d) Mary(4d)". Can you help ???? John wrote: |
Posted: 25 Jun 2004 01:46 PM PDT Rather than do file formatting on every save (to speed things up) the programmers just programmed it so File save immediately after opening does major file house keeping. It's not intended to save any information. In fact if you do even one edit then save the file house keeping doesn't happen. I learnt about this because one of the internal Microsoft guru's kindly alerted this to me after I recommended the save as in a Woody's Project Watch article. -- For VBA posts, please use the public.project.developer group. For any version of Project use public.project For any version of Project Server use public. project.server Rod Gill Project MVP For Microsoft Project companion projects, best practices and Project VBA development services visit www.projectlearning.com/ "John" <com> wrote in message news:microsoft.com... |
Posted: 25 Jun 2004 12:19 PM PDT Interesting ... I wonder what in Project is now different as result? (Registry updated? Corrupted files now uncorrupt?). Maybe just the order of "last" in for some key file, or something. Something changed. I still can't help but think it a printer driver issue, but can't argue with success!! Thanks for follow-up. rms MG wrote: |
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