Viewer

R

Robert

It is often asked if there is a viewer available. This
often makes me ponder... Is there something Im missing
here???

If you want a "viewer" so that you can send a copy of
projects to a non MS-Project user, then using the camera
function in the standard toolbar does the trick. This
allows you to save your project as a gif file, that can be
forwarded.

If this is not what you require it for, please let me
know!!!

Kind regards
Robert
 
S

Steve House

There is no such critter unfortunately. One of the most effective ways to
distribute project info to users who don't have MSP is to save the various
views you wish them to see as PDF files using something like Adobe Acrobat.
 
M

Mike Glen

Hi Ari,

Welcome to the Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

Please see FAQ Item: 16. Project Viewer


FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: http://www.mvps.org/project/

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on:)

Mike Glen
Project MVP
 
B

Bret Tushaus

I use an application from Afinion called "Project on Web Viewer"
(http://www.afinion.com/). This application works exteremely well for us as
we recieve MPP files quite often and need to view them and/or print them
out. However, we do not have the need to manipulate or create our own MPP
files so owning MS Project is not really necessary. Unlike other viewers,
Project on Web Viewer reads the native MPP file so there is no need for the
creator of the MPP file to convert it to another format. While it is not a
free viewer, Project on Web Viewer has met my needs quite well and is very
cost effective (it is better then shelling out the total cost of a full MS
Project license). I would highly recommend it. I hope this helps. Post
back if you have other questions.
 
B

Bret Tushaus

I use an application from Afinion called "Project on Web Viewer"
(http://www.afinion.com/). This application works exteremely well for us as
we recieve MPP files quite often and need to view them and/or print them
out. However, we do not have the need to manipulate or create our own MPP
files so owning MS Project is not really necessary. Unlike other viewers,
Project on Web Viewer reads the native MPP file so there is no need for the
creator of the MPP file to convert it to another format. While it is not a
free viewer, Project on Web Viewer has met my needs quite well and is very
cost effective (it is better then shelling out the total cost of a full MS
Project license). I would highly recommend it. I hope this helps. Post
back if you have other questions.
 

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