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| data export to excel
Is there anyway to efficiently export hours from the calendar columns in the resource usage view directly to an excel spreadsheet. It appears these columns can't be mapped and cut and paste is way too slow. |
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| Re: data export to excel
In article <1DA41D75-6005-49F2-B270-F0807E978295@microsoft.com>, Irene <Irene@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Is there anyway to efficiently export hours from the calendar columns in the > resource usage view directly to an excel spreadsheet. It appears these > columns can't be mapped and cut and paste is way too slow. Irene, Well, the most "efficient" way to do that is via a VBA macro. Other options are available but they are less efficient. You don't say which version of Project you are using. If it is 2007 you can use the Visual Reports feature found under the Reports menu. It will export the timescaled data into an Excel Pivot table. If you are using an earlier version of Project, you can use the "Analyze Timescale Data in Excel" add-in which can be accessed via the Analysis toolbar. Hope this helps. John Project MVP |
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