Topics from the 'MS Project' category:
Microsoft Project Import FAQs
You can use i-lign's Microsoft® Project import facility to load project schedule information (tasks, milestones, dependencies, resource allocations) from a Microsoft Project file into an i-lign project. Last edited by Susan on Fri, 2008-09-19 16:47.
Microsoft Project Import Procedure
Follow these steps to import a MS Project file into i-lign. (This option is only available in Microsoft Project 2002 or higher.) Last edited by Susan on Fri, 2008-09-19 16:45.
Can an i-lign schedule be exported to Microsoft Project ?
The export will output the i-lign schedule data (tasks, milestones, constraints, and resource allocations) in an .xml format that can be read by MS Project 2002 and above. Last edited by Elaine on Thu, 2007-02-15 15:34.
Importing XML file problems
Schedules that are exported to XML and then re-imported without saving them in MS Project will not be imported correctly. Last edited by Elaine on Wed, 2007-03-21 12:44.
MS Project importing and exporting in active projects
Avoid creating a schedule in Microsoft Project, importing and updating it in i-lign, then exporting to Microsoft Project and then repeating the process. Last edited by Elaine on Fri, 2007-03-16 16:22.
Can I allocate a resource against a single task with multiple allocation rates?
This can be achieved in i-lign using a task pool, but is not possible in i-lign for standard tasks, where only one allocation rate can be set per resource per task. Last edited by Elaine on Fri, 2007-02-16 16:12.
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