tif file report per resource

Y

Yohan

Basically I want to generate a report build on task usage. The report
will generate tasks for each resource within a date range. The trick
here is I want to generate a separate tif file for each resource. I
was able to create a page break for resources but that gives me only
one tif file. Is there a way to create a report which generates a
separate tif file per resource? Using macros or page break?

Thanks!
 
J

JulieS

Hello Yohan,

Have you tried filtering the Task Usage view using the "Using Resource
in date range" filter and then creating the tiff file?

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project

"Yohan" wrote in message
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Y

Yohan

Hello Yohan,

Have you tried filtering the Task Usage view using the "Using Resource
in date range" filter and then creating the tiff file?

I hope this helps.  Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

Visithttp://project.mvps.org/for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project

"Yohan"  wrote in message






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Thanks a lot. That is exactly what I did. but I need to generate a
seprate tiffor each resource. I did use page break per resource. It
works, but it generates only one page.
 
J

JulieS

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"Yohan" wrote in message
Thanks a lot. That is exactly what I did. but I need to generate a
seprate tiffor each resource. I did use page break per resource. It
works, but it generates only one page.

You're welcome Yohan. I'm not sure I follow though, if you filtered
the Task Usage view, you should only be seeing data for one resource
at a time. You could then generate the *.tiff file. You'd then remove
the filter, filter for a different resource, and create a new *.tiff
file and so on.

As Jim noted, without some VBA to automate the process, it would be
manual. You might try recording a macro of the process and then
playing with the code as an option. If you want to pursue the VBA
route, I suggest posting your question to the developer newsgroup.
(microsoft.public.project.developer).

Julie
 
Y

Yohan

<snip>

"Yohan"  wrote in message



You're welcome Yohan.  I'm not sure I follow though, if you filtered
the Task Usage view, you should only be seeing data for one resource
at a time. You could then generate the *.tiff file.  You'd then remove
the filter, filter for a different resource, and create a new *.tiff
file and so on.

As Jim noted, without some VBA to automate the process, it would be
manual.  You might try recording a macro of the process and then
playing with the code as an option.  If you want to pursue the VBA
route, I suggest posting your question to the developer newsgroup.
(microsoft.public.project.developer).

Julie

Thanks Julie, I need to generate individual tif files for each
resource "100 resources". It takes a lot of time to generate these
files individually. I was thinking of a way to automate this process.
I did post it in the developer newsgroup.
 
J

JulieS

"Yohan" wrote in message
<snip>
Thanks Julie, I need to generate individual tif files for each
resource "100 resources". It takes a lot of time to generate these
files individually. I was thinking of a way to automate this process.
I did post it in the developer newsgroup.

You're welcome Yohan. Good luck.

Julie
 

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