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repeating event in gantt chart

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Cedarstrip

IS-IT--Management
Dec 27, 2001
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Is there a way to chart a repeating event in a gantt chart? We have quarterly reports and would like to keep them on the same line but repeat quarterly. As an example, we have quarterly training reports in March, June, September and December. Any ideas??
 
Hi,

What application?

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From Excel, that's the only way I know. Is there another way??
 


Well there's also MS Project,

Yes, you can have as many gantt bars as you have columns of data to define the durations.

Typically with a gantt chart you have a StartValue and a Duration.

To add a second bar you need two more durations, an OFF duration and an ON duration, where the OFF duration is formatted with no line or fill.

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Are you in MS Project doing this? I only have an old Project 4.0 to work with and am not getting it. Is there a way to do this in Excel? I have Office 2000 and Office XP as well as OpenOffice.
 


I was referring to Excel.

Post some sample data for your currrent gantt chart, including headings.

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Room Start Time Used Not Used Used NotUsed
1 9:00 1:00 1:45 3:15 2:00 2:00
2 8:00 9:00
3 15:00 2:00
4 21:00 2:00


Something like this would be an example. I'm looking for three bars on Room 1
We are trying to use this for multiyear project planning, not actually room usage but this is a lot easier to work with.

Thanks for looking,
 
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Room Start Time Used1 Not Used1 Used2 NotUsed2 Used3
1 09:00 01:00 01:45 03:15 02:00 02:00
2 08:00 09:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
3 15:00 02:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
4 21:00 02:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
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The series order (Format Data Series - Series Order Tab is
Start Time
Used1
Not Used1
Used2
NotUsed2
Used3

Works great!

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