![]() If you would like to create a Excel report based on your schedule, you would go for the visual reports section in Project. ![]() Hi there, I uploaded my own versions of the Excel Reports to TechNet (they are also available from the TPC OneDrive). In this post I will share the things you can do to create stunning reports. But what if you want to use some nice new features? You would need to save that sheet and move away from the compatibility mode. ![]() As a standard, these reports are created using old Excel templates. It concerns the Visual Reports within Microsoft Project 20. Recently I got to be more active on the Linkedin forums, and I came across an interesting post that could use some elaboration.
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