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stjuste101 (Computer)
12 Oct 07 12:15
Does anyone know how to generate a report that breaks out each project by month, time, and position.

Example:

Project Name

Jan 2008                      Feb 2008
Task #1 -130hrs               Task #1 -80hrs
Task #2 -140hrs               Task #2 -60hrs
Task #3 -160hrs               Task #3 -90hrs

Something to that example above.

Let me know if any questions.
jblack34 (Computer)
15 Oct 07 0:04
See if either of these options work:
1. Click on Task Usage View, then alter your time phases data to display at the Month level.

2. Click on >View, >Toolbars, >Analysis.  Then choose the >Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel.  Follow the wizard and choose Month for units.

I hope one of these options get you close!

J Black
www.pmconnection.com
stjuste101 (Computer)
19 Oct 07 11:10
I ended up doing it manually, but would still like to learn.  You lost me at Then choose the "Analyze Timescaled data in Excel".  I don't see that option anywhere.  I see a data analysis button, but it is not letting you select it.  

Thanks

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