![]() ![]() I finally found a couple of references in Help and on this site about going to Tools->Reference, and adding a reference for the app I'm working with. The difficult thing for me was getting Excel to talk to Project. This Macro will transform files from MS-Project to. Getting a list of open project, that I can probably figure out. Then create a Macro Extras->Macro->Visual Basic Editor and copy Macro-Text into this window. xls file from within MS Project's VBA, and I'm ok w/ that too. ![]() I was able to figure out how to export my data from project into a. I've been doing Excel VBA for years and I'm ok with that part of it. ![]() Hi, I have a suite of VBA routines in my Excel add-in, and for a new routine I'm working on, I want to have VBA get a list of open MS Project files, allow the user to select which ones to crunch, and then the VBA code will export them into excel, parse the dates and so forth. ![]()
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