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How do I export gant charts to excel Microsoft Project

How do I export gant charts to excel Microsoft Project


How do I export gant charts to excel

Posted: 10 Jan 2005 01:49 PM PST

There is a little camera icon on the toolbar.
Click it and determine what you want to show.
Set it for "Screen" rather than print (if you choose print and have a
black/white printer it will save a black and white version)
Then click OK. It should copy to the clipboard, then go to powerpoint and
choose paste.

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A planned Task was to do 200+ tests. 70% completed. "Task" now s.

Posted: 10 Jan 2005 09:55 AM PST

You could then create a new task, set into the future, for the 60 tasks not
done. You won't lose track of them then.

Mike Glen
Project MVP




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coexistence office pro XP project 2003Coexistance

Posted: 10 Jan 2005 04:19 AM PST

Hi

do you have a full version or an upgrade version, if you have an upgrade
version you will need a version of project already installed (i'm not sure,
though, if ver 2000 will work or if it must be 2002)

if it's a "full" version (ie not an upgrade) then there should be no problem

Cheers
JulieD

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Importing MS Project 97

Posted: 08 Jan 2005 10:09 PM PST

In article <com>,
"shawad2" <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Andrew,
Sounds like a problem similar to what I face every day. If you want to
keep your Mac at home, (and I can certainly understand why), get a copy
of Virtual PC. Version 7 is the latest but even earlier versions (I
currently use 5.0.4) work very well with non-Mac MS apps. You will of
course have to get your own copy of Project to use at home unless your
company has a corporate agreement that allows employees to copy
application software for home use. However, make sure you check.
Software piracy is not good for anybody.

If you do have to buy your own copy of Project for home use and your
company upgrades to version 2003, you don't necessarily need that
version at home. Project 2000 can be had for a reasonable price from
on-line auctions and although it doesn't have some of the features of
Project 2003, it is still compatible.

Again, my thoughts.
John

Number 1-20 field rounds to 2 decimal

Posted: 08 Jan 2005 11:25 AM PST

Have to admit I can't quite think of any quantities or measurements that one
encounters in project managment that have any practical need to be more
precise than 2 decimals though. Sure there are many things that need to be
very precise but they usually deal with engineering specifications, things
like that - not these rather gross quantities such as hours of work or tons
of coal or kilobucks of cost that business managment works with. I always
think back to my university days and remember what my professors would call
"empty precision." Sure you can carry a calculation to 6 or 8 decimal
places but most of the time what's the point?

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Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
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How come Powerpoint org chart boxes are smaller than the others w.

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 03:59 PM PST

Hi Julie,
Thanks for the tip, I will take your suggestions and follow up Powerpoing
newsgroup.

Thanks Again,
Lamont

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"For:" Pull-Down List on "Change Working Time" Dialog Box

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 03:37 PM PST

Hi Bonzo,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :-)

Try this from the Resource Sheet view: Project/Sort/Sort by... select Name
and at the bottom select to Pemanently renumber resources.

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :-))

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP



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% Completed vs BCWP

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 12:18 PM PST

Nope
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Nope, there are three independent fields, [% Complete], [% Work Complete],
and [% Physical Complete]. [% Complete] always refers to duration,
regardless of the method selected for earned value computations. Entering
data into the Physical Complete field is always a manual, direct entry
process and it is not computed from data entered in other tracking fields.
The problem with using it is that it is so loosey-goosey in its definition.
If I have to paint 4 walls, I've done 2 and am ready to start the third it's
pretty straight forward, I'm 50% Physical Complete. But what would "50%
Physical Complete" mean if I were designing an engine or writing a program?
Half the drawings done, the front done but not the back, the crankcase but
not the cylinder head, half the lines of code written, the psuedo-code but
not the final code, the code written but still to be debugged? In those
cases it is an extremely subjective concept not really pinnable to
observable measures like time passed or man-hours of work put in.

If you want to use it you can display and edit it in the Gantt chart by
changing the table displayed to the Tracking Table from the menu or you can
add it as a column to other tables as you wish by the old right click in the
column header area, choose "Insert Column" and selecting it from the pull
down menu method.
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MS Project Trainer & Consultant
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Custom names for text fields in PWA

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 11:17 AM PST

Hi Mike,

I just double checked. I am using 2002 Project Standard.

Thanks,
Andy
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multiple resources columns

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 08:45 AM PST

thanks for the quick response - the "Nope" was expected.

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Protecting Certain Tasks

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 07:00 AM PST

You are welcome Hardip. Thanks for the feedback.

Julie

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PWA - How to Collapse all tasks... ?

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 05:58 AM PST

Pablo --

No. Sorry.

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Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
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Values not displaying in resource usage view

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 02:35 PM PST

Hi Roger,

I agree, sounds as if the file is corrupted. See
http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm

FAQ # 43 "File Bloat? - Might be Corruption" for a possible fix.

Hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
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