To be honest I wouldnt bother. Suretrak doesnt speak to MS project very well and vice versa, there would be many anomalies from converting it, it would be quicker and more efficient to retype/reprogramme in which ever package you decide to use. I know Ive tried it. Especially if your project is effort driven by resources, something not many planners tend to do these days.
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Thu, 2005-12-29 04:44
MS Project is using a very "personal" MPX file format; if the message says which argument is not correct, you should open the MPX file with Excel and check.
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22 years 4 monthsRE: Convert Suretrack to MS Project
The Suretrack file saved in MPX format usually opens in MS project. You may save file once again in mpx and try to open in MS project.
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18 years 8 monthsRE: Convert Suretrack to MS Project
To be honest I wouldnt bother. Suretrak doesnt speak to MS project very well and vice versa, there would be many anomalies from converting it, it would be quicker and more efficient to retype/reprogramme in which ever package you decide to use. I know Ive tried it. Especially if your project is effort driven by resources, something not many planners tend to do these days.
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Convert Suretrack to MS Project
Alas,
MS Project is using a very "personal" MPX file format; if the message says which argument is not correct, you should open the MPX file with Excel and check.
Good luck
and Happy New Year
Alexandre