Microsoft Project AND Visual Basic?
Wow.
I love the '80s.
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I've used MSP since it's release in 1990 (Ver. 1.0). It's the most powerful scheduling program on earth. The ability to use Excel, MSP, or custom formulas between the fields puts it way above any product released by Primavera, Artemis, Open Plan, SureTrak...all of the others. This can all be done with or without Visual Basic.
I suggest people learn about the unlimited capabilities of this "little" program.
Tommy Lovelace
Author of Tommy's Tips - Technical Advice Column in the Project Network News on the Engineering Applications of Microsoft Project
I suggest people learn about the unlimited capabilities of this "little" program.
Tommy Lovelace
Author of Tommy's Tips - Technical Advice Column in the Project Network News on the Engineering Applications of Microsoft Project
You justified the existence of VB.net
It's for people too scared to learn a new language...
It's for people too scared to learn a new language...
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