Resource Table & Resource Profiles export to Excel

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Kris Harry 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months
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Svein Myklebust 👤 Member for 20 years

It’s easy?

No, exporting is not easy with this program.



Never use Word og Word Pad as described over.

Some times you get formats that you dont expect.



Notepad is the perfect tool for this.

Washes away all formats.





Sam Bell

P3 only when necessary

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Leong Hong Phua 👤 Member for 23 years 2 months

If you are using P3ver3.1, go to "Tools" -> "Tabular Report" -> "Resource" -> "Loading...". Modify one of the standard report to your desire, then on the "Format" tab check the "Export report in CSV format to the file" and type in a file name. You will be able to open the file in MS Excel.



Have fun!

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Ruby Dasan 👤 Member for 20 years 7 months

It is Easy.



First select the report. Copy/Paste to MS Word and from Word copy/Paste to Excel. You will get a tabular report



Ruby

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Steven Oliver 👤 Member for 23 years 7 months

I hate to be negative, but no.



The (IMHO) easiest method is to use one of the cost/resource reports which export in wk? format which can then be read by Excel. I cant remember which is the better report, its something the cost loading report.





HTH

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Shahzad Munawar 👤 Member for 22 years 11 months

It is not possible to export resource table and profile by your stating method so better to make file *.wk and export to excel.

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