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Operating System: Windows |
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empower® Add-in: Chart Creation |
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Under the button in the action bar, you can make further changes to your Gantt chart (Figure 899, “Button ”). |
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You can edit default settings for task bars and milestones. In addition, you can edit the default settings that are applied on the chart in general. |
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In the first section, you can set a font size for the rows and apply a specific height for bars and a size for milestones (Figure 900, “Row Font Size Settings”). To set another font size for rows, expand the drop-down menu next to Row Font Size and select a font size. Alternatively, use the buttons next to the drop-down menu to increase or decrease the font size. This font size is applied for all rows. In addition, the font size for the phases changes in relation to the row font size. By clicking on the button , the largest possible font size for the current chart size is applied on all texts in the Gantt chart. |
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By default, the option is selected for the bar height and the milestone size (Figure 901, “Bar Height and Milestone Size Settings”). If you want to change this, select the other option and enter a new percentage into the input fields or use the symbols to increase or decrease the value. |
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The percentage relates to the full row and phase height. If you choose a bar height of 100%, the bar will fill out the row in terms of height (Figure 902, “Example – Bar Height at 100%”). The same applies to the milestone size. |
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In some cases, it may be necessary to enlarge the bar width of your Gantt chart in order to display larger font sizes.
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If you want to display the Gantt chart without using specific dates, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 903, “Enable Generic Mode”). The time level axis and the date labels are adjusted accordingly. |
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If you want to show overflow arrows in case a task or a milestone is outside of the defined calendar area, switch the toggle button for to On (Figure 904, “Enable Overflow Arrows”). |
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By default, phases are displayed in your Gantt chart. If you don't want the phases to be displayed, switch the toggle button for to Off (Figure 905, “Enable Phases”). |
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By default, leader lines are automatically added to labels which are placed outside of the default areas. If you do not want the leader lines to be added by default, switch the toggle button for to Off (Figure 906, “Enable Automatic Leader Lines”). You can also disable this setting for each label individually. |
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For further information regarding labels, see Use and Edit Labels.
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Choose the option to enable or disable the two note areas in the Gantt chart (Figure 907, “Enable Notes Areas”). |
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Expand the drop-down menu to define how you want to display different sections of your Gantt chart (Figure 908, “Choose Alternating Option”). The following options are available:
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If there are multiple customizings for your company, you can switch between the customizings. To do so, choose the option (Figure 909, “Option ”). A dialog box opens. |
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Expand the drop-down menu and choose the customizing you want to use for this chart (Figure 910, “Dialog Box to Change Customizing”). Then, click on the button . |
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If there is only one customizing for your company, the option is grayed out. |
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If you encounter any display issues in the chart, you can use the option to reload the chart and its content (Figure 911, “Option ”). Display issues should then be corrected automatically. |
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Alternatively, you can change the customizing for the whole presentation. To do so, click on the button in the group empower and then choose the option . A dialog box opens and you can choose a customizing.
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For further information regarding the switch of the default customizing, see User Settings.
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In addition to the settings mentioned above, you can enter the manual edit mode. |
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Manual edit mode should only be entered if you want to make final changes that cannot be made to an empower® Chart. In manual edit mode, you can edit the chart and its components freely. If you use manual edit mode and then leave it again, some formatting you have made in manual edit mode may be lost. |
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For further information regarding manual edit mode, see Manual Edit Mode.
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