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The Projman Application

Gantt Chart Options Window

This window provides access to the settings and options available for Gantt chart reports. By changing values in this window, you can create and customize Gantt chart reports to meet your specific needs. Note that some options may be unavailable if the active project does not contain the appropriate data. Also, if data unique to a specific project are required by a report, that report may fail when generated for a different project.

Note that reports can be generated and viewed to verify the results before any changes are saved. Access to the source code is also provided.

For a description of standard report options, see the "Standard Options" section.

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Schedules

The Schedules options provide the capability to control which project schedules are to be drawn on the Gantt chart. You can choose one or more of the following schedules: actual, baseline, early start, late start, and resource-constrained. Note that at least one schedule should be selected. If the active project does not have the indicated schedules, the extra specifications are ignored when the report is generated.

Resolution

This option is used to specify the resolution of the Gantt chart report. The report can be produced with either lineprinter, fullscreen, or graphics-quality resolution.

Colors...

By pressing this button, you can access a window containing color options for the Gantt chart report. These options are used to control the colors of different portions of the Gantt chart output. Note that these options have no effect unless the Resolution option is set to produce a graphics-quality report.

Options...

By pressing this button, you can access a window containing additional options for the Gantt chart report.

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Chart Control Options

Task Options

Time Axis Controls

Task Bar Options

Color Options

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