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Managing the task list
To work with Gantt Chart switch to Gantt Chart view first.
Gantt Chart view
Gantt Chart consists of two parts: the left part is the task list, the right
one is their graphic representation. The field headings are in the upper part.

The left part contains the following columns: Task Number,
Task Name, Start Date, End Date,
Duration, Percent Completed, and Total
Cost. The right side displays tasks as graphic timelines. The length
of time bars indicates task duration and their location on the calendar during
their completion.
The width of columns is adjustable: set the cursor on the right margin of the
column you’d like to adjust ( the cursor changes) and drag the column border
(in the necessary direction) to where you need.
You can also adjust the width of the left/right side of the diagram.
Adding/deleting task/subtask
In this Lesson we will learn how to edit Gantt Chart. Let’s start task operations.
You can operate selected tasks only. The bigger part of commands is available
via menu, context menu and toolbar.
In this part we’ll find out how to add/delete tasks and subtasks. We first
select a task, and then we make the necessary move by one of the following:
To add task:
- Use Insert New Task in menu Tasks.
- Use Insert New Task in the context menu.
- Use Insert New Task button
on the toolbar Task.
Note: when added the new task will appear before the selected one.
To add task at the end of the task-list:
- Use Append Task in menu Tasks.
- Use Append Task in the context menu.
To add subtask:
- Use Insert New Subtask in menu Tasks.
- Use Insert New Subtask in the context menu.
- Use Insert New Subtask button
on the toolbar Task.
Note: the repeated tasks can be copied and then pasted
to the needed place. For this use Copy / Paste in menu Edit.
To copy all the tasks, for their quick selection simultaneously use Select
All in menu Edit.
To delete task:
- Use Delete Task(s) in menu Tasks.
- Use Delete Task in the context menu.
- Use Delete Task button
on the toolbar Task.
Task: Let’s add task "Arrange the trip" to our
example. Select "Buy food" and add a new task. Activate edit
mode by double-clicking and enter the name of the new task.
Note: before saving the document it’s necessary to quit the edit mode
or the name of the task edited will not be saved.
Then add more subtasks to the given task: "Hire a bus to take people
there and back", "Buy food" and "Buy lacking
equipment".
We’ll also add subtask "Find out about the equipment on hand and the
equipment to buy" to the end of the task "Plan the picnic".
For this, select "Plan the picnic" and use Add Subtask.
And finally, delete the unnecessary "Buy Food" task.

Moving task up/down. Changing task hierarchy
If you are not satisfied with the order tasks are arranged in, it then can
be changed.
Select a task and use one of the three following methods:
- In menu Tasks choose Move Up or Move
Down.
- Call the context menu and use Move Up or Move
Down.
- On the toolbar Task use Task Up
and Task Down buttons .
- Use Cut, and then Paste in menu Edit.
Task: In our example change places for the tasks "Make up
the list of participants" and "Choose a place".
Select "Make up the list of participants" and move it up
or select "Choose a place" and move it down.
Changing task hierarchy can be done by one of the following (select a task
first):
To make task a subtask:
- Use Indent in menu Tasks.
- Call the context menu and use Indent.
- Use Indent Task button
on
the toolbar Task.
To make subtask a task:
- Use Outdent in menu Tasks.
- Call the context menu and use Outdent.
- Use Outdent Task button
on the toolbar Task.
Task: In our example let’s change task "Fix the budget"
into subtask "Arrange the trip".

Showing/hiding subtasks
If the Gantt Chart is too long or if it contains several similar tasks with
subtasks, such a task can be shown folded up, i.e. with subtasks hidden. If
necessary they can be shown again.
To hide all subtasks use one of the following:
- Choose Hide subtasks in menu Tasks.
- Call the context menu and choose Hide subtasks.
- Use the Hide Subtasks button
on the toolbar Tasks.
Hide All Subtasks button allows
to hide all the subtasks at the same time.
To show subtasks use one of the following:
- Choose Show subtasks in menu Tasks.
- Call the context menu and use Show subtasks.
- Use Show Subtasks buttons
on the toolbar Tasks. Show All Subtasks
button allows to show all the subtasks at the
same time.
Task: In our example let’s try to hide and show subtasks to the tasks "Plan
the picnic" and "Arrange the trip".

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