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Kesey

Project Management in Excel?
 

My company does not have MS Project. We use excel extensively to plan
out projects.

Has anyone come up with a way to view a project plan on a calendar
within excel?

I have the following info in a spreadsheet:
- Due Date
- Estimated Hours
- Asignee
- Title

I would like to create some sort of a macro to take the above
information and spit out a calendar view so I can visually see where
due dates fall.

Any thoughts? Anyone doing anything like this?

Thanks.


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Harald Staff

Project Management in Excel?
 
Hi Kesey

Try John Walkenbachs gantt chart from
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/files/general.htm

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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My company does not have MS Project. We use excel extensively to plan
out projects.

Has anyone come up with a way to view a project plan on a calendar
within excel?

I have the following info in a spreadsheet:
- Due Date
- Estimated Hours
- Asignee
- Title

I would like to create some sort of a macro to take the above
information and spit out a calendar view so I can visually see where
due dates fall.

Any thoughts? Anyone doing anything like this?

Thanks.


--
Kesey
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