![]() These are just a few of our ideas of how Export to Excel can help you get more out of Project-but we want to hear how you are using it! Leave us a comment below on your experiences so far. ![]() For Printing: Print your project in Excel in a format that makes it easier for senior management to consume.For Archiving: Archive your completed projects in Excel to quickly share your compliance and maintain an external record of your work.Easily delete information you do not wish to share with others such as providing high-level executive summaries without unnecessary details. For sharing: Use Export to Excel to share your project status with guest users, vendors, or your clients who do not have access to Project.Some snapshots of the charts created on top of Excel are: ![]() You can then share this information with your team or drop into presentations. You can quickly sort the task by their finish dates or filter information to find out the completed tasks. ![]()
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