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Hiya! Can someone tell me how to wrire a macro to get data from an
application(primavera) and paste it into a worksheet to be formated, the
formatting that i will do i can record no problem.
But i just need it to get the data and paste in excel...
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For XL to talk to another application, that application needs to have some
kind of an interface (known as an API or Application Process Interface). I am
not familiar with Primavera so I have no idea if it has an API or not.
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Hiya! Can someone tell me how to wrire a macro to get data from an
application(primavera) and paste it into a worksheet to be formated, the
formatting that i will do i can record no problem.
But i just need it to get the data and paste in excel...
Thanks

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