Luka Gospodnetic - Microsoft Project 2007 Blog

Luka Gospodnetic is writing this blog primarily about Microsoft Office Project 2007 and its correlation to project management.

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My name is Luka Gospodnetic and I work in the company named IN2 (Zagreb). Welcome to my blog which is dedicated to Microsoft Office Project 2007 and it's connection to project management. The blog will cover MS Project basics, advanced issues and also some nice tips & tricks that I hope will help current and maybe future users to master their ability to use MS Project. From time to time I will also try to provide a fun (realistic? :) ) side of the project management such as images, quotes etc.

If you have any questions or just want to say hello, don't hesitate to contact me:
   e-mail: lukag (at) in2.hr
   gsm: +385 98 458262

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Accessing MS Project 2007 programatically

Yeah, I know that it's been a while since my last post...You know how it goes Christmas...Birthday, New year etc. :)

So to make it up to you, I went and investigated how to access MS Project 2007 programatically. Why? A lot of people asked me if they could get a standard report from all of their projects without opening each one of them. In this post I will not go into report building or anything complex. We will keep it simple. Let's just open an project file and extract task names and durations.

This example was created using C# in VS2008. Here is the project (download) and if you have any questions, leave a comment.

Hope this helps,

L.

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