![]() ![]() When importing, Twproject tries to guess if the resource exists already by using name and surname (the only data that MSP export is sending). MSP resources are relatively poor objects, so when you are exporting from Twproject you are losing most resource data, except for names, and when importing you will get an almost empty resource record. Twproject has a notion of status distinct from duration, and MSP doesn’t. ![]() What actually happens when you are importing/exporting projects from/to MSP?įirst of all, consider that the two applications have a different underlying model of “project”. If everything goes well then follow the link (the same name of the project on MSP), and check out the structure on the Gantt editor: mpx file you have to choose the language in which the file is written. Then you have to select the file by browsing on your local disk and then press “go” button. If you want to import a root project go to “projects” then hover on Iand select “import: MS project”. The scheduling work done in Twproject gets exported exactly as it was: mpx file will be created and your browser will ask what to do with it. In order to export a project from Twproject go to the project editor of your root (or even a branch) and just press MPX format button.Ī. Microsoft Project™ (a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, from here on MSP) is one of the most (un?)popular project management tools, and Twproject supports both export and import to/from it. ![]()
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