With Project Tracker you can create S curves directly from Microsoft Project without the need to export the data to a spreadsheet. If you have the XML file you don't even have to have MSP on your machine. It can create the curve from the durations of the activities in your project plan, you do not need resource or cost allocations. For more information and a free trial, go to ww.willmer.co.uk.
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Submitted by Ronald St.Hilaire on Tue, 2012-09-18 17:09
if you want to use the Earned Value Over Time Report, do not "edit" the template, but select the report in the list and click "View"
if you want to do as Donald is suggesting, which is really an easy way to generate a S Curve in MS Excel or any other spreadsheet: display the Task Usage View (not "Report"), copy and paste one after the other the left hand table and the right hand distribution sheet;
be careful to properly paste the data in the spreadsheet side to side
Alexandre
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Submitted by Ronald St.Hilaire on Mon, 2012-09-10 20:37
The easiest and most flexible way to generate S-Curves is to copy and paste time phased data from the task usage table in to Excel. You will need to format man-hour data to remove the "h" so that Excel interprets the data correctly as numbers.
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Submitted by Ronald St.Hilaire on Thu, 2012-09-06 14:33
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16 years 1 monthThe best solution for
The best solution for Progress Curves Early & late is at this site:
http://www.cla-it.eu/TMSDetails-general.html
Best regards
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15 years 5 monthsWith Project Tracker you can
With Project Tracker you can create S curves directly from Microsoft Project without the need to export the data to a spreadsheet. If you have the XML file you don't even have to have MSP on your machine. It can create the curve from the durations of the activities in your project plan, you do not need resource or cost allocations. For more information and a free trial, go to ww.willmer.co.uk.
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17 years 2 monthsAlexandre/ Donald, Would it
Alexandre/ Donald,
Would it be possible for me to get your individual e-mail addresses?
Ronald.
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17 years 2 monthsAlexandre/ Donald, Would it
Alexandre/ Donald,
Would it be possible for me to get your individual e-mail addresses?
Ronald.
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22 years 9 monthsDonald,how can you change the
Donald,
how can you change the units from "hours" to "days"" by right-clicking the Task Usage time-distributed panel?
Alexandre
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14 years 7 monthsRight click on the table and
Right click on the table and you will be able to change the view to manhours
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22 years 9 monthsRonald,if you want to use the
Ronald,
if you want to use the Earned Value Over Time Report, do not "edit" the template, but select the report in the list and click "View"
if you want to do as Donald is suggesting, which is really an easy way to generate a S Curve in MS Excel or any other spreadsheet: display the Task Usage View (not "Report"), copy and paste one after the other the left hand table and the right hand distribution sheet;
be careful to properly paste the data in the spreadsheet side to side
Alexandre
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17 years 2 monthsDonald I don't understand if
Donald
I don't understand if I'm in Task Usage the only thing I'm seeing is a Cash Flow Report.
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14 years 7 monthsThe easiest and most flexible
The easiest and most flexible way to generate S-Curves is to copy and paste time phased data from the task usage table in to Excel. You will need to format man-hour data to remove the "h" so that Excel interprets the data correctly as numbers.
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17 years 2 monthsHi Alexandre, Thanks for the
Hi Alexandre,
Thanks for the response. I went into the area put I'm stumped and I was wondering if you could give me some more help
Can you guide me from here please? The help would be greatly appreciated.
Ronald
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22 years 9 monthsRonald,you have to use the
Ronald,
you have to use the Visual Reports instead: Earned Value Over Time Report
Alexandre