Ms project file1/16/2024 ![]() However, Project never imports the changes correctly. I tried using the Project standard functionality by importing an updated Excel (Merge the data into the active project*), matching the respective columns and defining a fusion-key (Task ID) to make sure the changes are imported properly into MS Project. The workflow goes like this:ġ) Execute an initial import into MS Project.Ģ) Start working with the data in MS Project (and thereby enhancing it)ģ) Synchronizing the Project file with a recent Excel import file at regular intervals (since tasks may be modified or set to inactive/active) ![]() Subsequently, MS Project is then used for the actual tracking and reporting and enhances the task list with typical MS Project information (due dates, progress). ![]() ![]() This Excel file then serves as an import file for MS Project. I have an Excel file containing tasks that is exported from an Access database (master). ![]()
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