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From: rclevejones on 16 Dec 2009 10:31 In the process of developing a task map for excel [2007] import to project [2003]. When selecting 'finish' after setting up the task map the following message is generated -"The source worksheet name is required. One or more of the source worksheet name fields are blank. A worksheet name is required for importing data." Could someone interpret what this message is trying to convey?
From: JulieS on 16 Dec 2009 11:32 Hello, Usually that message will appear in the middle of creating the import map, not at the end. When working through the import wizard on the task mapping page, you need to select the worksheet name which contains the data you wish to import. It's possible that when you initially created the import map the name of the worksheet was different than the worksheet name on your new file. Review the import wizard settings and ensure the different workbooks have the same names for the worksheets. 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 "rclevejones" <rclevejones(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DB155220-5E3E-48B2-8F63-17F67EB24529(a)microsoft.com... > In the process of developing a task map for excel [2007] import to > project > [2003]. When selecting 'finish' after setting up the task map the > following > message is generated -"The source worksheet name is required. One > or more of > the source worksheet name fields are blank. A worksheet name is > required for > importing data." Could someone interpret what this message is > trying to > convey?
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