Topics from the 'Integration' and 'Gantt Chart' categories:
Microsoft Project Import FAQs
You can use i-lign's Microsoft® Project import facility to load project schedule information (tasks, milestones, dependencies, resource allocations) from a Microsoft Project file into an i-lign project. Last edited by Susan from i-lign on Tue, 2009-12-29 12:53.
Can I print out the Gantt Chart?
The Gantt chart has not been designed to be printed: i-lign is intended for enterprise-wide use and enables online, paperless reporting that uses realtime, consolidated information. However, if you do want to print the Gantt, there are steps you can take to smooth the process. Last edited by Susan from i-lign on Wed, 2010-01-06 16:03.
Can an i-lign schedule be exported to Microsoft Project ?
The export will output the i-lign schedule data (tasks, milestones, constraints, and resource allocations) in an .xml format that can be read by MS Project 2002 and above. Last edited by Susan from i-lign on Wed, 2010-01-06 15:28.
Importing XML file problems
Schedules that are exported to XML and then re-imported without saving them in MS Project will not be imported correctly. Last edited by Susan from i-lign on Tue, 2009-12-22 16:50.
Clearing your Java cache
If the Gantt chart does not work properly, try clearing your Java cache. Last edited by Elaine on Thu, 2007-03-08 08:52.
MS Project Importing and Exporting in Active Projects
Avoid creating a schedule in Microsoft Project, importing and updating it in i-lign, then exporting to Microsoft Project and then repeating the process. Last edited by Susan from i-lign on Tue, 2010-01-05 14:08.
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