Microsoft Project Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Mon, 2008-04-14 06:17 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Darren, It appears that my registry files had been corrupted - a refresh has now brought the Analysis toolbar back into operation. Many thanks for your assistance. Regards, Tony Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Mon, 2008-04-14 05:50 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Darren, Thanks again - unfortunately, when I get to: "In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK" ....there is no customise dialogue box shown. Its really annoying as the option has been available, but suddenly disappeared!! regards, Tony Member for 17 years 9 months Member for 17 years 9 months Submitted by Darren Kosa on Fri, 2008-04-11 09:15 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Sorry Tony, Should proof read my posts. :) It should read Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Toolbars tab In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK Regards, Darren Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Fri, 2008-04-11 08:11 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Darren, Thanks for the reply. Everything works in the first part of the solution. However, when I then go to: Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab In the Customise dialog box check the ’Analysis’ option and click OK there is no Tools Tab, only Toolbars, Commands and Options - is there another step I should be taking. Thanks and regards, Tony Member for 17 years 9 months Member for 17 years 9 months Submitted by Darren Kosa on Fri, 2008-04-11 07:57 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Tony, There are a number of reasons why this happens, but try this. Tools > Customize > Toolbars and select the Commands tab In the dialog box youll see two scroll bars. On the left-hand side scroll down and select Tools You’ll then see a number of options appear on the right-hand side Scroll down the right-hand side and select COM Add-Ins... Now drag the selection and add it to any of the Toolbars at the top of the screen You should now have a COM Add-Ins... button on one of your Toolbars Click the button and a COM Add-Ins dialog box will appear Hopefully you will have Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel as one of the options Check the option and then click OK You then need to go Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab In the Customise dialog box check the Analysis option and click OK Let me know if this helps as there are a still few things you can do if it doesnt. Regards, Darren Log in or register to post comments
Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Mon, 2008-04-14 06:17 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Darren, It appears that my registry files had been corrupted - a refresh has now brought the Analysis toolbar back into operation. Many thanks for your assistance. Regards, Tony
Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Mon, 2008-04-14 05:50 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Darren, Thanks again - unfortunately, when I get to: "In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK" ....there is no customise dialogue box shown. Its really annoying as the option has been available, but suddenly disappeared!! regards, Tony
Member for 17 years 9 months Member for 17 years 9 months Submitted by Darren Kosa on Fri, 2008-04-11 09:15 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Sorry Tony, Should proof read my posts. :) It should read Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Toolbars tab In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK Regards, Darren
Member for 22 years 11 months Member for 22 years 11 months Submitted by Tony McClennon on Fri, 2008-04-11 08:11 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Darren, Thanks for the reply. Everything works in the first part of the solution. However, when I then go to: Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab In the Customise dialog box check the ’Analysis’ option and click OK there is no Tools Tab, only Toolbars, Commands and Options - is there another step I should be taking. Thanks and regards, Tony
Member for 17 years 9 months Member for 17 years 9 months Submitted by Darren Kosa on Fri, 2008-04-11 07:57 Permalink RE: MSP 2003 Hi Tony, There are a number of reasons why this happens, but try this. Tools > Customize > Toolbars and select the Commands tab In the dialog box youll see two scroll bars. On the left-hand side scroll down and select Tools You’ll then see a number of options appear on the right-hand side Scroll down the right-hand side and select COM Add-Ins... Now drag the selection and add it to any of the Toolbars at the top of the screen You should now have a COM Add-Ins... button on one of your Toolbars Click the button and a COM Add-Ins dialog box will appear Hopefully you will have Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel as one of the options Check the option and then click OK You then need to go Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab In the Customise dialog box check the Analysis option and click OK Let me know if this helps as there are a still few things you can do if it doesnt. Regards, Darren
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: MSP 2003
Hi Darren,
It appears that my registry files had been corrupted - a refresh has now brought the Analysis toolbar back into operation.
Many thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
Tony
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: MSP 2003
Hi Darren,
Thanks again - unfortunately, when I get to:
"In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK"
....there is no customise dialogue box shown.
Its really annoying as the option has been available, but suddenly disappeared!!
regards,
Tony
Member for
17 years 9 monthsRE: MSP 2003
Sorry Tony,
Should proof read my posts. :)
It should read
Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Toolbars tab
In the Customize dialog box check the ’Analysis option and click OK
Regards,
Darren
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: MSP 2003
Darren,
Thanks for the reply. Everything works in the first part of the solution.
However, when I then go to:
Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab
In the Customise dialog box check the ’Analysis’ option and click OK
there is no Tools Tab, only Toolbars, Commands and Options - is there another step I should be taking.
Thanks and regards,
Tony
Member for
17 years 9 monthsRE: MSP 2003
Hi Tony,
There are a number of reasons why this happens, but try this.
Tools > Customize > Toolbars and select the Commands tab
In the dialog box youll see two scroll bars.
On the left-hand side scroll down and select Tools
You’ll then see a number of options appear on the right-hand side
Scroll down the right-hand side and select COM Add-Ins...
Now drag the selection and add it to any of the Toolbars at the top of the screen
You should now have a COM Add-Ins... button on one of your Toolbars
Click the button and a COM Add-Ins dialog box will appear
Hopefully you will have Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel as one of the options
Check the option and then click OK
You then need to go
Tool > Customize > Toolbars and select the Tools tab
In the Customise dialog box check the Analysis option and click OK
Let me know if this helps as there are a still few things you can do if it doesnt.
Regards,
Darren