Gantt Chart – Arrow Connectors
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August 5, 2015 at 2:19 am 65315 | |
towhid | I have pretty large project with long timelines between tasks. When viewing gantt chart and trying to figure out flow there we were like: WTF? All the arrows pointing from the right hand side made no sense, since we don't read right to left here :). Eventually, we gave up making sense of it and used Task Lists to see dates. Was a bit of a pain, but easier than gantt chart. Most of PM software I used before used End to Start connectors, which is logical, not End to End. Any way that connectors can be fixed. Currently to trace tasks, I need to scroll all the way to the right, then down and then back to the left... |
August 5, 2015 at 11:36 am 65362 | |
towhid | Hello Sasha, Can you please send me any screenshot. It will help me to get the exact scenario. Thanks |
August 5, 2015 at 8:01 pm 65510 | |
Sasha | Towhid, you know, I just scrolled through this large project I have and I realized that I confused connectors that show belonging task to particular task list with the parent/child task. My apologies. |
August 8, 2015 at 4:20 pm 65965 | |
towhid | Hello Sasha, Without the screenshot, it is hard for me to get an idea about the problem. You can create a screencast and send to me. Thanks |
August 10, 2015 at 11:50 pm 66401 | |
Sasha | I can’t make screenshot because it’ll not show anything anyway. Sub tasks are simply not shown in Gantt chart. Only Task Lists and Tasks are displayed. |
August 12, 2015 at 12:17 pm 66648 | |
towhid | Hello Sasha, You can not see the Sub-Tasks in Gantt chart. But you can see only Task Lists and Tasks. Also, the task with a connector is not showing start to end. It is just showing the relation with tasks. Thanks |