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How do you or can you convert or save an MS Project 2007 file to an Excel
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First there are many tables within Project. Tasks is one and Resources
another for example.

It is possible to export the tables via File SaveAs, then specify the file
type. After, a wizard will walk you through the process.

Alternatively, it is possible to write code to extract the data directly.

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1. On the File menu, click Save As.
2. In the Save as type box, select the file format you want to export
data to.


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