Primavera Project Planner - P3 Member for 23 years Member for 23 years Submitted by george stewart on Wed, 2005-02-09 11:29 Permalink RE: Additional Columns Many thanks, I already do that but I wanted to be able to display these on the P3 layout. George Member for 20 years 11 months Member for 21 years Submitted by Andrew Podolny on Wed, 2005-02-09 11:09 Permalink RE: Additional Columns The most obvious way is to export P3 activities to Excel or Lotus and then add as much columns as you want. Another option - for advanced users who are familiar with DB design is to use InfoMaker. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 23 years Member for 23 years Submitted by george stewart on Wed, 2005-02-09 11:29 Permalink RE: Additional Columns Many thanks, I already do that but I wanted to be able to display these on the P3 layout. George
Member for 20 years 11 months Member for 21 years Submitted by Andrew Podolny on Wed, 2005-02-09 11:09 Permalink RE: Additional Columns The most obvious way is to export P3 activities to Excel or Lotus and then add as much columns as you want. Another option - for advanced users who are familiar with DB design is to use InfoMaker.
Member for
23 yearsRE: Additional Columns
Many thanks, I already do that but I wanted to be able to display these on the P3 layout.
George
Member for
20 years 11 monthsRE: Additional Columns
The most obvious way is to export P3 activities to Excel or Lotus and then add as much columns as you want. Another option - for advanced users who are familiar with DB design is to use InfoMaker.