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A Gantt chart is a type of visual [[Charts in reports|report]] available in Planfix. It displays tasks as horizontal bars along a timeline, clearly indicating the start, duration, and end dates. Gantt charts are handy for project planning and deadline tracking. | A Gantt chart is a type of visual [[Reports: Charts in reports|report]] available in Planfix. It displays tasks as horizontal bars along a timeline, clearly indicating the start, duration, and end dates. Gantt charts are handy for project planning and deadline tracking. | ||
Here is an example of what planned project schedules look like in a Gantt chart: | |||
The Gantt chart is created based on data from a report and consists of two axes: | |||
*Horizontal axis (X) – A time scale divided by days. It shows when the individual project tasks start and end. | |||
*Vertical axis (Y) – A list of projects, each of which is displayed with the corresponding task schedules. |
Revision as of 07:48, 31 March 2025
A Gantt chart is a type of visual report available in Planfix. It displays tasks as horizontal bars along a timeline, clearly indicating the start, duration, and end dates. Gantt charts are handy for project planning and deadline tracking.
Here is an example of what planned project schedules look like in a Gantt chart:
The Gantt chart is created based on data from a report and consists of two axes:
- Horizontal axis (X) – A time scale divided by days. It shows when the individual project tasks start and end.
- Vertical axis (Y) – A list of projects, each of which is displayed with the corresponding task schedules.