In Excel, you can create PivotTable reports, charts, and use many other features that help you create a more visual report. While Project desktop has many built-in reports that let you present all sortsof project data to your stakeholders, you can also export your project data to Excel for in-depth data analysis and visual reporting. You'll also see what date it was exported. Under that, you'll see a table of all the information for your project. When you open the Excel file containing your project, you'll see a tab called 'Project tasks' that contains a summary of project-wide information at the top, including its name, project manager, and the start and finish dates, duration, and percent complete for the whole project. ' at the bottom of the screen, you can look for your new Excel file where you store your downloads. When you see the message ' All done! We've exported.
In the top right corner, select the three dots (. Go to and open the project you want to export to Excel. Send a file containing project details to external stakeholdersĪrchive copies of your project data for audit and compliance Having your project data in an Excel file allows you to: When managing a project in Project for the web, you can export your project to Excel.