
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.
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 …
Format the bar chart of a Gantt Chart view - Microsoft Support
This topic instructs users on the various ways they can format the bar chart of a Gantt Chart view in Microsoft Project 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016.
Share schedule and task details with a Visio Gantt chart
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, …
Create charts with Copilot in Excel - Microsoft Support
Open Excel. From the Home tab, select the Copilot button. Make sure to format your data in a table or supported range. Ask Copilot to create the kind of chart you want. You can copy and …
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.
Display or change dates on a category axis - Microsoft Support
When you create a chart from worksheet data that uses dates, and the dates are plotted along the horizontal (category) axis in the chart, Excel automatically changes the category axis to a date …
Create recurring tasks - Microsoft Support
Create a recurring task Select View > Gantt Chart. Select the row below where you want the recurring task to appear. Select Task, and then select the bottom part of the Task button and …
Import Excel data into Project - Microsoft Support
They're designed to use the appropriate fields to make mapping from Excel to Project easier. In Excel, select File > New, and then pick a project template like the Microsoft Project Task List. …
Track percent complete for tasks - Microsoft Support
Tracking progress can seem complicated but here’s a quick way to show percent complete using progress bar on a Gantt chart. Tip: If you’d like help with creating a Gantt chart, see Use a …