Gantt-Chart O365 L
Gantt-Chart O365 L
Gantt-Chart O365 L
The following link is a blog post that talks specifically about the
Pro version for Excel Online.
Unlocked
The Pro version does not have password protected worksheets, so you can fully customize it
and add worksheets as needed, within the limits of the terms of use.
Simple Color-Coding
The Pro version includes a column for specifying the color of bars in the chart. For example,
you could change the color based on urgency or task lead.
plate Pro
Intro
This Gantt Chart spreadsheet is designed to to help you create a simple project schedule. You
only need to know some basic spreadsheet operations, such as how to insert, delete, copy and
and paste rows and cells. For more advanced uses, such as defining task dependencies, you
will need to know how to enter formulas.
Be sure to read the Getting Started Tips below. Watching the video demos for Gantt Chart Template
Pro may also help you see how to use the spreadsheet.
Before sharing this spreadsheet, please read the license agreement in the TermsOfUse worksheet.
Important: When inserting new rows, you must copy and paste an entire row, because the cells of
the Gantt chart area are formulas.
- The WBS numbering uses a different formula for each level, but the formula does not reference
any other cell in the row. So, you can copy and paste just the WBS cell that you want to use.
- If you leave a blank cell above a WBS number, the numbering will reset to 1.x.x. The formulas are
meant for convenience, but you can manually enter them if you need to.
- You can indent the task description for sub-tasks by entering leading spaces or using the Indent
feature in Excel.
Category Tasks
- You can use tasks that are just labels, but it may be useful for a category task to display the
minimum Start date and maximum End date of its sub tasks. This can be done using
=MIN(range_of_startdates) and =MAX(range_of_enddates).
FAQs
Q: How do I enter the Work Days instead of Calendar Days?
Entering work days instead of calendar days is one of the main features of the Pro version. If you
want to figure it out on your own, use the WORKDAY() function to define the End Date and
calculate the Calendar Days based on the Start and End dates.
Q: The Start date, End date, or %Complete for a Level 1 task is wrong. How do I fix it?
When using =MIN(), =MAX(), and =SUMPRODUCT(), it is easy for the references to get messed
up if you move rows around or insert new rows. You should verify and fix these formulas if they
are not referencing the correct ranges.
Example: The image below shows that the MIN() function is not referencing all of the sub tasks.
Q: I've messed up the chart area somehow. How do I fix it?
Find a row that works, then copy the cells that make up the gantt chart area from that row into the
row that is messed up.
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Gantt Chart Template
http://www.vertex42.com/ExcelTemplates/excel-gantt-chart.html
By Vertex42.com
Please review the following license agreement to learn how you may or
may not use this template. Thank you.