Final Gantt Chart For SIMS
Final Gantt Chart For SIMS
[Gannt Chart]
Project Start Date 6/18/2018 (Monday) Display Week 32 Week 32 Week 33 Week 34 Week 35 Week 36 Week 37 Week 38 Week 39
Project Lead 21 Jan 2019 28 Jan 2019 4 Feb 2019 11 Feb 2019 18 Feb 2019 25 Feb 2019 4 Mar 2019 11 Mar 2019
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
% WORK
WBS TASK LEAD START END DAYS M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S
DONE DAYS
1 1. INITIATE INFORMATION SYSTEM (PLANNING) - -
0.1 Project Planning Mon 6/18/18 Wed 6/27/18 10 0% 8
0.1 Project Objectives Thu 6/28/18 Sat 7/07/18 10 0% 7
0.1 Review & Approve Initiating Documents Mon 7/09/18 Fri 7/13/18 5 0% 5
3 3. SYSTEM DESIGN - -
3.1 Outline Design Sat 8/18/18 Mon 8/27/18 10 0% 6
3.2 Detail Design/GUI Tue 8/28/18 Thu 9/06/18 10 0% 8
4 4. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT - -
6 6. IMPLEMENTATION - -
6.1 Develop User Manual Sun 12/02/18 Tue 12/11/18 10 0% 7
6.2 Develop Training Material/Documents Wed 12/12/18 Fri 12/21/18 10 0% 8
6.3 To Train User Mon 1/14/19 Wed 1/23/19 10 0% 8
6.4 User Acceptance Training Thu 1/24/19 Sat 2/02/19 10 0% 7
Gantt Chart Template Pro
The following link is a blog post that talks specifically about the
Pro version for Excel Online.
Simple Color-Coding
The Pro version includes a column for specifying the color of bars in the chart. For example,
you could change the color based on urgency or task lead.
Be sure to read the Getting Started Tips below. Watching the video demos for Gantt Chart Template
Pro may also help you see how to use the spreadsheet.
Please read the license agreement in the TermsOfUse worksheet to learn how you may or may not
use and share this spreadsheet.
• [Bracketed Text] is meant to be edited, like the project title and task descriptions.
• Some of the labels include cell comments to provide extra information.
• To adjust the range of dates shown in the Gantt chart, change the Display Week number.
• The Project Start Date is used to define the first week shown in the gantt chart.
• Insert new tasks using one of the methods listed below.
• Define the task start date and duration (days) by editing the light green cells.
• If you see "#####" in a cell, widen the column to display the cell contents.
• Backup your file regularly to avoid losing data! Excel files get corrupted occasionally.
METHOD 1 (recommended)
• Insert a new blank row by right-clicking on the row number and selecting Insert.
• With the new blank row selected, press Ctrl+d to copy the formulas and formatting down from the
row above OR use the row drag handle to copy the formulas and formatting down.
METHOD 2
• Copy a row from the set of template rows at the bottom of the worksheet.
• Right-click on the row where you want to insert the new task and select Insert Copied Cells.
Method 2 will work, but Excel will split/fracture/duplicate conditional formatting rules rather than
merging the rules. This can cause inefficiencies in very large and heavily modified files.
Help improve Excel by voting on a suggestion to fix this problem.
Using the Template Rows and Choosing a WBS Level
The set of template rows at the bottom of the Gantt Chart worksheet provide examples of different
ways to format and define tasks for different WBS levels.
Each different WBS level uses a different formula in the WBS column.
You can either copy/paste/insert these template rows via Method 2 as explained above, OR you can
just copy/paste the desired WBS cell when you want to change the WBS level.
If you leave a blank cell above a WBS number, the numbering will reset to 1.x.x. The formulas are
meant for convenience, but you can manually enter the WBS numbers if you want to.
You can indent the task description for sub-tasks by entering leading spaces or using the Indent
feature in Excel.
FAQs
Q: How do I enter the Work Days instead of Calendar Days?
Entering work days instead of calendar days is a feature of the Pro version. There is nothing in the
free version preventing you from entering your own formulas, though.
Q: How do I calculate Calendar Days after entering the Start and End Dates?
You can calculate the duration in calendar days (including both start and end dates) using the formula
=enddate-startdate+1
Q: How do I create a summary row that shows the MIN and MAX dates for all sub-tasks?
In the Start column, use the formula =MIN(range_of_start_dates)
In the End column, use the formula =MAX(range_of_end_dates)
In the Days column, use the formula =end_date-start_date+1
Example: Let's say you have 3 sub tasks that are 10 days, 12 days, and 14 days long, respectively. If
the first subtask is 50% complete and the others are 25% complete, you could calculate the overall
percent complete for the group as: =(10*50%+12*25%+14*25%)/(10+12+14).
Input Cell
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