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Double-click the job box and you'll be able to edit the dates and completion percentage and then click Save.

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Adjusting Dates and Completion Percentage

How to Drag and Resize Tasks

You can drag and resize the tasks if needed by hovering the mouse cursor on the edge of the box until you see the double arrow which you can drag to resize the task or project. Alternatively you can also drag and drop to move a task or project to a different date.

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How to resize the Gantt Chart

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Note: You can drag it all the way across to the left side to completely cover the task list if preferred.

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Resizing the Gantt Chart

How to Create Dependencies

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    Note: You can connect as many tasks or projects as needed as it's not limited to connecting just two tasks or projects.

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To access Gantt Chart, go to Reports and select Gantt Chart from the reports list.

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Here's an overview of the functionalities available in the Gantt Chart. You can refer to the image below to match the corresponding letters for each of the functionalities listed from A to H.

     A. Filter by Expected Dates

     B. Filter by Job Types

     C. Filter by Projects Only. Selecting Project Only shall only display Section/Stage-based Jobs.

     D. Regenerate Gantt Chart which is helpful after making any changes to your projects or tasks.

     E. Change the view to Day, Week, or Month. The default view is Week. 

     F. Drag a project or task to a different date or adjust the start and end dates by dragging the box.

     G. Export Gantt Chart to PDF

     H. Have projects or tasks appear in the list by adding Expected Date in the main job screen.

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Continue reading the details below for the step-by-step process on each of the main features in Ascora Gantt Chart.

How to edit Start/End Dates and Completion Percentage

Double-click the job box and you'll be able to edit the dates and completion percentage and then click Save.

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How to Drag and Resize Tasks

You can drag and resize the tasks if needed by hovering the mouse cursor on the edge of the box until you see the double arrow which you can drag to resize the task or project. Alternatively you can also drag and drop to move a task or project to a different date.

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How to resize the Gantt Chart

Hover the mouse cursor on the grey vertical line right next to the % Complete column which automatically changes to blue vertical line.

Drag to the left side to decrease the task list box.

Note: You can drag it all the way across to the left side to completely cover the task list if preferred.

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How to Create Dependencies

You can create dependencies between two tasks or projects in the Gantt Chart and once configured, these tasks will have lines connecting them to show these dependencies.

1. Hover the mouse cursor over the task or project until you see the black circle and drag it to the other task or project you need to connect it to.

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2. Drop the mouse cursor in the circle next to the other task as shown in the image below.

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3. The line connecting two tasks automatically adjusts or changes its format.

    Note: You can connect as many tasks or projects as needed as it's not limited to connecting just two tasks or projects.

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Creating Dependencies

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How to Remove Dependencies

To remove dependencies between tasks or projects, click on the arrow and press the Delete key on your keyboard.

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