![]() But knowing how to program Project VBAs, apparently, opens the door to a myriad of project data in Microsoft Project. I don’t intend to validate the accuracy of my brother-in-law’s theory. My question is why would project data as simple as listing the material cost require a VBA subroutine extension? My brother-in-law, a computer science professor, surmises that Microsoft, most likely, intentionally left out the material cost field to nudge all us novice Microsoft Project users towards programming Project VBAs. Apparently, displaying this project data requires the insertion of a Visual Basic Application (VBA) subroutine for Microsoft Project. ![]() I was somewhat surprised to discover that the standard Microsoft Project installation does not have a variable or field for displaying the resource material cost of tasks.
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