Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Durrenberger, PMP
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"Advancing the Theory and Practice of Project Management"
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"Manish Singh" <Manis...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I need to extract data from Project and show it as a Project Progress
graph, how do I do that.
Regards,
Manish
Click View - Toolbars - Analysis. Click the Analyze Timescaled Data in
Excel button on the Analysis toolbar, then export your data to Excel and
graph it the way you desire. Hope this helps.
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Dale A. Howard [MVP]
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"We wrote the book on Project Server"
"Manish Singh" <Manis...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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1. Milestones carry no actual work, so I don't see how you could include
milestone information in your graph. Instead, why don't you apply the Gantt
Chart view and apply the Milestones filter?
2. Apply the Gantt Chart view and click Tools - Tracking - Progress Lines.
Hope this helps.
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Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"
"Manish Singh" <Manis...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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