![]() ![]() This would be helpful if you need to delay a project, for example, and need to postpone many of the tasks’ due dates all at once. This allows you to shift all the tasks at once. Timeline also allows you to drag a box to select multiple tasks at once, and then drag the selected tasks to a new part of the timeline. You can drag these up into the timeline to add them into your project plan. One of the things I really like is the area for tasks with no due dates (which obviously can’t show on a timeline). The tasks with no due dates will appear at the bottom of the Timeline in the Unscheduled Tasks section. If there is a conflict with the due dates of dependencies, the gray line will turn red indicating a problem in the project plan. ![]() Tasks with due dates appear in the Timeline, and by dragging the beginning or ending of a task, you can set both a “Start Date” and a “Due Date.” Like in the Calendar view, you can click on a date to create a new task.ĭependencies show as gray lines, as seen in the image above. The Timeline view is automatically accessible on every project in the project toolbar (where “Conversations” or “Calendar” is located). ![]()
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