A focused toolkit for serious IMS work. Milestone impact tracking, fast UID navigation, ribbon shortcuts, and baseline utilities — built for how schedulers actually work, not how Microsoft thinks they should.
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Snapshot key milestone fields and capture schedule impact text on every recalc. Configure which Flag, Text, Date, and Number fields to track per project. Driver detection automatically flags the task with the largest delta.
Jump directly to any task by Unique ID — even when filters or groups are active. Clears blockers automatically and selects the task in one keystroke. No more scrolling through 10,000-line schedules.
Every AJ Tools command grouped logically on a dedicated ribbon tab. Stop digging through menus or memorizing macro names — your toolkit lives where you can see it.
Cycle through Baseline1–9 with proper rotation, rename baseline column titles in place, and apply graphical indicators to flag fields. Built around how schedulers actually manage rebaselines.
Tested on schedules with 5,000–10,000+ tasks. Direct property access and batched array reads keep operations responsive where typical macros stall or time out.
Built-in updater pulls new releases automatically. You'll always know when there's a new version, with one click to install. No reinstalling, no version drift across machines.
A dedicated ribbon tab keeps every command one click away.
Screenshot coming soon
Replace this placeholder with a screenshot of the AJ Tools ribbonDownload the latest release, run the installer, and AJ Tools appears as a ribbon tab next to your existing MS Project tabs. Updates download automatically when new versions ship.
Download the AJ Tools installer below.
Double-click the installer and follow the prompts. Windows may ask you to confirm — click "Run anyway" if SmartScreen warns about an unrecognized publisher.
Open Microsoft Project. The "AJ Tools" tab appears in the ribbon. That's it.
AJ Tools is developed by Arian Jahandarfard, an Integrated Master Schedule analyst working in the defense and aerospace sector. Every feature exists because it solved a problem in real IMS work — not because it looked good in a feature list.
Found a bug, hit a snag, or have an idea for what should ship next? Email me directly.