Author: Andrew Makar Dr. Andrew Makar shares the step-by-step process of configuring a custom Gantt chart view. This customization trick may save you time when you're switching between views in Microsoft Project. —————————————————————————————————- The number of views into Microsoft Project's scheduling data can be overwhelming. The delivered views on the Microsoft Project view bar include the Gantt chart, resource usage, task usage, and resource graph views. When you combine these views with the entry, cost, tracking, and variance tables, it can get confusing. Novice project managers remedy this problem by adding every column of data that they'll ever need into the Gantt chart view. The end result is there are too many columns in one view, and it creates information overload. It quickly becomes difficult to navigate, print, and manage the project data (Figure A). (I've inherited project schedules that had more than 20 columns in a single Gantt chart view.) Figure A This Gantt Chart view has too many columns. (Click the image to enlarge.)One solution is to create a custom view that provides the core schedule data needed to define, track, and update your project schedule. For the past few years, I've been using a custom view called myGantt that provides all the data I need to update project progress and track the project schedule (Figure B). Figure B A look at myGantt view. (Click the image to enlarge.)You can create your own myGantt view by following these steps. Create a set of custom tables and views based on the delivered entry and tracking tables
Figure C This is the myEntry table.Create a custom myTracking table
Create a custom myEntry view
Figure D myGantt View Definition dialog box.Create a custom myTracking view
Create a myGantt combination view
Figure E myGantt View Definition dialog box.
Test your view
With this view, you can click on one task in the upper window pane and view all the relevant tracking data in the lower pane. By highlighting multiple tasks, you'll receive all the key information you need to track your schedule. Primary benefitThe key benefit of this myGantt view is the amount of time you'll save switching between different views and inserting or hiding different columns. With one combination view, the project manager is able to view the baseline dates, the actual dates, and the impact of those dates to the forecasted schedule. Using this single combination view, you can record the actual duration and the remaining duration to generate an objective percent complete. The supporting Gantt chart can still be formatted to view the critical path or other Gantt chart wizard graph charts. You can also change the upper and lower window panes based on the tracking or the resource utilization needs. Since you created custom objects, you can easily revert to the original views by clicking the Gantt chart icon and removing the split view. You can change the upper and lower window panes based on the tracking or the resource utilization needs. Since you created custom objects, you can easily revert to the original views by clicking the Gantt chart icon and removing the split view. InnovateNow that you understand how to customize Microsoft Project, I encourage you to discover new ways to view project data. If you have developed innovative views that you'd like to share with the community, please detail them in the discussion. Get weekly PM tips in your inbox |
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