
Present your data in a Gantt chart in Excel - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a Gantt chart in Excel. Create a Gantt chart to present your data, schedule your project tasks, or track your progress in Excel.
Format the bar chart of a Gantt Chart view - Microsoft Support
Gantt Chart views allow you see, at a glance, task information and columns and rows with corresponding bars along a timeline. You can customize the chart part of these views in …
Customize the project tasks list view - Microsoft Support
The Gantt chart, displayed on the right portion of the default project tasks list view, uses a timeline and Gantt bars to represent the tasks in your project. You can choose what fields are used as the start and end points for the Gantt bars.
Share schedule and task details with a Visio Gantt chart
A Gantt chart helps you schedule your project tasks and track your progress. To communicate detailed task and schedule information to managers or other team members, you can create a Gantt chart in Visio that includes tasks, milestones, dependencies, timescales, and more.
Overview of Project views - Microsoft Support
Gantt Chart views consist of a table and a bar chart. Network Diagram views consist entirely of a chart. Gantt Chart views display a list of your tasks on the leftmost side of the view, with a graphical representation of those tasks in bars that span a …
Use a wizard to create a Gantt Chart - Microsoft Support
Looking for a little help creating a Gantt Chart? Use the Gantt Chart Wizard to end up with the chart you want. Before you start, you’ll need to add the Gantt Chart Wizard to the Project ribbon. Select File > Options > Customize Ribbon.
Choose the right view of your project schedule - Microsoft Support
Change the view to the Gantt chart, Calendar, Timeline, or Usage views to organize task information, resource information, team, date, and so forth.
Review the progress of your schedule - Microsoft Support
The easiest way to compare work amounts with your original plan is to apply the Work table to a sheet view, such as the Gantt Chart view or Resource Usage view.
Work with the Gantt Chart view - Microsoft Support
The Gantt Chart view is the most commonly used view in Project. It lists the tasks in your project, and illustrates their relationship to one another and the schedule using Gantt bars.
User goal: Choose the right view of your schedule
Change the view to the Gantt chart, Calendar, Timeline, or Usage views to organize task information, resource information, team, date, and so forth.