Primavera Project Planner - P3 Member for 19 years 5 months Member for 19 years 5 months Submitted by Svein Myklebust on Sat, 2006-05-27 10:12 Permalink RE: Import-Export Choose the columns that you want to export. Press Ctr+A (Select All) Press Ctr+C (Copy) Wait until the hourglass disappears Paste it wherever you want and You can copy want you want from a spreadsheet If you dont want to bring the setup along you just "wash it" in Notepad (not Wordpad). i.e. copy from spreadsheet to Notepad and from notepad to end destinations (e.g. Word). s Member for 20 years 2 months Member for 20 years 2 months Submitted by Milind Pandhare on Tue, 2006-05-16 01:27 Permalink RE: Import-Export thx brother Member for 19 years 6 months Member for 19 years 6 months Submitted by Nigel Winkley on Mon, 2006-05-15 12:55 Permalink RE: Import-Export You can export to a CSV - comma separated file - which can then be imported into Word, some exports can be text but even in excel (WK1) it will import into Word with a little messing about. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 5 months Member for 19 years 5 months Submitted by Svein Myklebust on Sat, 2006-05-27 10:12 Permalink RE: Import-Export Choose the columns that you want to export. Press Ctr+A (Select All) Press Ctr+C (Copy) Wait until the hourglass disappears Paste it wherever you want and You can copy want you want from a spreadsheet If you dont want to bring the setup along you just "wash it" in Notepad (not Wordpad). i.e. copy from spreadsheet to Notepad and from notepad to end destinations (e.g. Word). s
Member for 20 years 2 months Member for 20 years 2 months Submitted by Milind Pandhare on Tue, 2006-05-16 01:27 Permalink RE: Import-Export thx brother
Member for 19 years 6 months Member for 19 years 6 months Submitted by Nigel Winkley on Mon, 2006-05-15 12:55 Permalink RE: Import-Export You can export to a CSV - comma separated file - which can then be imported into Word, some exports can be text but even in excel (WK1) it will import into Word with a little messing about.
Member for
19 years 5 monthsRE: Import-Export
Choose the columns that you want to export.
Press Ctr+A (Select All)
Press Ctr+C (Copy)
Wait until the hourglass disappears
Paste it wherever you want
and
You can copy want you want from a spreadsheet
If you dont want to bring the setup along you just
"wash it" in Notepad (not Wordpad).
i.e. copy from spreadsheet to Notepad
and from notepad to end destinations (e.g. Word).
s
Member for
20 years 2 monthsRE: Import-Export
thx brother
Member for
19 years 6 monthsRE: Import-Export
You can export to a CSV - comma separated file - which can then be imported into Word, some exports can be text but even in excel (WK1) it will import into Word with a little messing about.