From: drjayr2002 on
I would like to save the project with a custom view similar to Resource
Usgage view with Resources in a Row, and columns showing the Work / week.
(PS: I am familiar wtih time phased view, which can be exported to Excel, --
is this the only way to show this in Excel or Is there a way to save as Web
Page) -- Thanks, Jay
From: Rob Schneider on
Project 2007 no longer has the web page output (as 2003 had). So the
way you have found is the provided way.

What I've done in past is use Project's VBA to create the HTML reporting
files straight from Project ... for automating the publishing of reports
to a web page. That method works, but takes time to make.

So meantime, pump the data to Excel and make HTML from there is the
fastest way to get results but it is less automated. Perhaps a way to
automate, but I've not explored that.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com




On 26/01/10 01:36, drjayr2002 wrote:
> I would like to save the project with a custom view similar to Resource
> Usgage view with Resources in a Row, and columns showing the Work / week.
> (PS: I am familiar wtih time phased view, which can be exported to Excel, --
> is this the only way to show this in Excel or Is there a way to save as Web
> Page) -- Thanks, Jay
From: drjayr2002 on
Thanks Rob for your help..

"Rob Schneider" wrote:

> Project 2007 no longer has the web page output (as 2003 had). So the
> way you have found is the provided way.
>
> What I've done in past is use Project's VBA to create the HTML reporting
> files straight from Project ... for automating the publishing of reports
> to a web page. That method works, but takes time to make.
>
> So meantime, pump the data to Excel and make HTML from there is the
> fastest way to get results but it is less automated. Perhaps a way to
> automate, but I've not explored that.
>
>
> --rms
>
> www.rmschneider.com
>
>
>
>
> On 26/01/10 01:36, drjayr2002 wrote:
> > I would like to save the project with a custom view similar to Resource
> > Usgage view with Resources in a Row, and columns showing the Work / week.
> > (PS: I am familiar wtih time phased view, which can be exported to Excel, --
> > is this the only way to show this in Excel or Is there a way to save as Web
> > Page) -- Thanks, Jay
> .
>