

Wait a few seconds and a Download button will appear. Once you are done selecting the columns you want to add to your spreadsheet, click on the Generate button. For the Gantt chart export, the menu will let you choose the columns you want to include in your spreadsheet. A new dialog box will open where you'll be able to choose to export the Gantt chart or the Workload for the project. To give it a try, head over to the Export & Share menu at the top of your project and click on Export as Spreadsheet. Note: To access the Gantt Chart view, on the View menu, click Gantt Chart. The Gantt Chart view is the default view for new projects. It lists the tasks in your project, and illustrates their relationship to one another and the schedule using Gantt bars. Our feature will also allow you to edit the content of your chart (baselines, dates, tasks) on your spreadsheet. The Gantt Chart view is the most commonly used view in Project. We understand that this is a priority for you, and with this in mind, we have added a highly functional feature that will allow you to export your project representation to Microsoft Excel. It is so important that, in fact, being able to share information on the go is crucial, especially when you are meeting with external teams, clients, or stakeholders since a lot of times they are not fully aware of the project’s current status or progress. The exported train can be opened in Microsoft Excel. Project management is very much about collaborating and communicating. The Import to Excel (CSV) functionality exports the information in a textual, comma- demarcated format.
