Forum Discussion
argaii
Feb 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Report of nominal deliveries versus real deliveries
Hi everyone, I created a Project with different deliveries in different days. For example, on 17th April I have to deliver 2 boxes (nominal delivery). Due to delays in the project the delivery of t...
- Feb 19, 2024argaii,
You might find the following link useful in understanding the various Project options, particularly the response from my colleague Dale Howard.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/question-about-various-versions-of-microsoft/b9acf061-aacb-4986-8e9c-8125c05c76c3.
John
argaii
Feb 17, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi,
Do you know this macro?
It's not a theme of survival, but I don't work alone and the deliveries through time are really important for our customers 😉
Do you know this macro?
It's not a theme of survival, but I don't work alone and the deliveries through time are really important for our customers 😉
John-project
Feb 17, 2024Silver Contributor
argaii,
I'd have to write the macro, it's not something that already exists.
In your reasons for not wanting to export to Excel you mentioned an end goal of using Project Online and MS Planner. I assume you meant Project for the Web and Planner. Project for the Web is not the same as Project Online. Further, Project for the Web and Planner have much less capability than Project Desktop or Project Online. One reason I like to export data to Excel for sharing with others is that Excel is part of MS Office which is much more universal than MS Project (i.e. nearly everyone in business has access to Office but not to Project).
John
I'd have to write the macro, it's not something that already exists.
In your reasons for not wanting to export to Excel you mentioned an end goal of using Project Online and MS Planner. I assume you meant Project for the Web and Planner. Project for the Web is not the same as Project Online. Further, Project for the Web and Planner have much less capability than Project Desktop or Project Online. One reason I like to export data to Excel for sharing with others is that Excel is part of MS Office which is much more universal than MS Project (i.e. nearly everyone in business has access to Office but not to Project).
John
- argaiiFeb 19, 2024Copper ContributorHi,
I meant to use Project Online and MS Planner. I have also Project desktop and I suppose that it can synchronize with its Online version.
If I understood well Project for the Web cannot integrate with MS Planner and cannot make reports.
I admit that I'm a newbie in MS Project, sorry for misunderstanding...- John-projectFeb 19, 2024Silver Contributorargaii,
You might find the following link useful in understanding the various Project options, particularly the response from my colleague Dale Howard.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/question-about-various-versions-of-microsoft/b9acf061-aacb-4986-8e9c-8125c05c76c3.
John- argaiiFeb 20, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi John,
I had a look at the post of your colleague.
We definitely need MS Project Online. This will allor the PM and the Project Planner to manage the project, assigning the tasks to the resources (they will be informed through MS Planner) and get the needed reports (maybe with the help of a macro)