Exporting to Excel

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jpas1954

I have several people on my project team who do not have Project and would
like to get their assignments by Excel in a “two-week view.†Seems to me the
best way is to do a file-save as and then save as an Excel worksheet. I’d
like to show task, duration, resource, start and finish dates (minus time
stamp) at the very least. Just enough to show a team member what he or she
has to do two weeks forward. Anybody have insight or can point me to a
tutorial on this?
 
J

Jack Dahlgren

From the file menu, select "Save as" and then save as an excel file. It will
start a wizard which will walk you through the process. Use the "Date Range"
filter and set the parameters to cover the next two weeks. You can get more
creative and define your own filter if you like.
 
J

Jim Aksel

We routinely filter tasks, etc. Rather than exporting to Excel, consider
printing the file to a PDF document. There are many PDF writers out there
for no cost. PDF viewers are also free.
 

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