Glossary of Terms for Version 6.1

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Glossary of Terms for OnePager Pro and Express Through Version 6.1

1000 separator The field used to control the separation of three digit groups in number-group numeric fields greater than 1,000 in value. The separators are the comma, the period, or none.

Add Custom-Date Format form This form allows the user to define a new Custom Date Format for use in the project view if defined in the Project-View Properties form or for all project views if defined in a Template form.

Adornments Elements of a OnePager document such as the header, footer, corner, time axis area(s), title, text columns, swimlane labels, left margin and right margin as shown below:

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Anchored Means the legend is displayed in the same relative position on all pages of a multi-page project view.

Apply button Where the Apply button appears at the bottom of a form clicking the Apply button makes the change you intended to the settings of the form but leaves the form visible so you can make further changes to settings if you desire. See the OK entry below.

Arrow Style The physical connection point on a predecessor or successor task that includes the Begin and End type shape and the Begin and End shape Size.

Aspect Ratio The ratio between horizontal and vertical size calculated by OnePager to assure that the project view fits within the output media page.

Baseline Bar A colored, semi-transparent bar that represents the baseline schedule for a task/milestone of the same color in the same swimlane.

BMP Bitmap

Clip task/milestone labels at graph edges When this checkbox is checked ON in either the Advanced tab of the PVP form or Template Properties form, OnePager clips the task/milestone label on the left if rows/swimlanes are displayed and on the right if the task/milestone labels extend beyond the right edge of the graph area.

Clutter Reduction The process using Task Link Filtering to reduce the number of Data-Driven Task Links being shown in the project view or snapshot so as to focus attention on those Data-Driven Task Links that best contribute to supporting the user’s schedule conversation presentation.

Column A vertical representation of data or rule components appearing in a OnePager form, grid, or project view.

Comment Box A text filled box attached via a connector to a task/milestone. This box can be edited or can be dragged to a new position by clicking it with a mouse. As a task/milestone moves during a snapshot change, the task/milestone's attached comment boxes move with it.

Conditional Formatting Rules A set of rules managed by the Conditional Formatting Rules engine that allows you to specify conditions which, when met, alters the project view for task/milestone shape, color, fill, font, and borders. Conditional Formatting Rules are managed by the Conditional Formatting Rules form accessible from the Task or Milestones tab of the Project-View Properties form or the Template Properties form.

Conditional Import Filters Rules A set of rules managed by the Conditional Import Filters rules engine that allows you to specify the conditions which, when met in either the Microsoft Project or Excel source plan, controls the source plan rows that are brought into OnePager for the creation or update of a project plan. Conditional Import Filters rules are managed by the Conditional Import Rules form accessible from the OnePager Choices form or the Main tab of the Project-View Properties form or the Template Properties form.

Copy The Copy button on the Home tab ribbon provides three options for copying the project view to the Windows clipboard. These options are

(1) Copy the entire project view as one image,
(2) Copy the last (or current) page only, and
(3) Copy a specific numbered page.

Copy edits to all snapshots (CTAS) Checkbox This checkbox is checked ON or OFF in the Advanced tabs of the Project-View Properties (PVP) and Template Properties forms. Its function is to turn ON and OFF the propagation of Maverick changes to tasks/milestones to all snapshots (turned ON) or to keep Maverick changes to tasks/milestones in the snapshot in which they were created (turned OFF).

Critical Path A small optional horizontal bar that appears inside and at the top of a Gantt bar, indicating that the extent portion within the Gantt bar is on the critical path. OnePager does not compute the critical path; OnePager displays the critical path extent that is imported from Microsoft Project. OPX does not support the display of critical path information.

CSOM (Client Side Object Model) A newer methodology through which OnePager can access Microsoft Project source plan data from Microsoft Project Server.

Cursor synonym for Time Cursor. The vertical line displayed in the project view that graphically shows the snapshot date.

Curtain A vertical colored strip of user controlled width between a Start date and End date that denotes a date intervals that crosses all swimlanes.

Curtains and Modified Time-Axis Grid (or The Grid) A table provided in the Template or Project-View Properties form’s Time Axis tabs at the Format sub-tab that contains a list of all Curtains of various types within the project view or a snapshot. Some entries in The Grid can be edited within The Grid while others are for information purposes only.

Custom Date Formats – A feature of OnePager Pro and Express 6.1 where the user can define and use date formats in the Time Axis, in Text Columns, and Date Labels. Custom Date Formats are incorporated into the dropdown lists for Time Axis Formats and can be edited at any time.

Daily CurtainsCurtains shown in the project view that are associated with days of the week. The controls for Daily Curtains allow the user to show/hide days of the week and to display one-day-wide colored curtains in the project view representing that day. Daily Curtains have controls for transparency and simple border controls. Daily Curtains are snapshot-independent.

Daisy Chain Task Links A series of three or more selected tasks that are connected by a Manually Created Task Link. Daisy Chain Task Links are created by sequentially selecting three or more tasks with a CTL+LEFT-CLICK and then clicking the Task Links button on the Onepager Insert tool bar.

Data-Driven Task Links A Task Link available to OnePager for showing or editing in the project view which was imported from a Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel, or Primavera P6 source plan. Data-Driven Task Links can be shown or hidden in the project view/snapshot and can be edited globally or individually in the project view.

Date Boundaries – On a project view these dates are inclusive of Start Date to Finish Date.

Date Formats The organization of day, month, year into a single element for the purpose of representing Date Labels within OnePager. For example, 3-Feb-2019 and February 3, 2019 are two of many formats supported by OnePager and are consistent with date formats supported by Microsoft Project and Microsoft Excel.

Date Label The optional addition of date information imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel to a task/milestone name.

Deadline An optional symbol that designates a do not go beyond date in a project view as imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel.

Decorations Decorations include the following data driven elements associated with a task/milestone:

(1) Date labels
(2) Percent complete
(3) Baselines
(4) Critical path
(5) Deadlines
(6) Endpoints

Default Task Link Formatting – The process of restoring the default properties of Task Links through the use of the Use Show/Hide Defaults button in the Task Link Properties form, where the software un-mavericks the results of applied Task Link Filter rules or un-mavericks results of show all actions depending on the user’s original selection.

Dependency Types –The allowable relationship options between tasks connected by Task Links which include the following types: (1) Finish-to-Finish (FF), (2) Finish-to-Start (FS), (3) Start-to-Start (SS), and (4) Start-to-Finish (SF).

Docked Means that the legend is placed in one of the sixteen (16) positions on the edges and corners of the graph (8 positions) or on the edges and corners of the page (8 positions).

Document Area The entirety of the OnePager document with a specified page width and height and containing the graph area as shown below:

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Document Scaling Computed as a function of page fit by OnePager or provided by you. When a document is fit to x by y pages, it is scaled to a percentage of its actual size to fit on a specified number of pages. When you select Automatic X Automatic mode, OnePager computes the output page configuration based on how much you choose to scale the document before putting it onto the pages.

Document Size This is the overall size of the document, irrespective of page count. The document size can be altered as a result of your actions to, for example, add rows, swimlanes, or change the height of various adornments.

ECF Enterprise Custom Field

EMF Enhanced Meta File (a Microsoft vector graphics format)

Endpoints Up to four optional symbols that can be designated in a project view as imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel. Endpoints are typically used to display very important dates within the extent of a task.

Field A vertical representation of source plan data originating from either a Microsoft Project or Excel source plan an imported into OnePager for preparation of a project view.

Field Mapping The use of a source plan field for a particular OnePager purpose. There are more than 25 OnePager purposes from Baseline Finish Date to Unique task/milestone identifier.

Filter Link Conditions – The relationships specified by the user in a Task Link Filter rule that determines if the Data-Driven Task Links are shown or hidden in the current snapshot of the project view.

Filter Links A control group in the Template and Project-View Properties form’s Task Link tab that provides the user with the option to Show All task links imported or to use Filtering Rules to control the show/hide status of task links.

Floating Time Axis A copy of any of the three Time Axis Levels that can float in the middle of the project view. Floating Time Axes are not anchored to the top or bottom of the graph. The properties of a Floating Time Axis Level and its Cells are identical to the corresponding Time Axis Level and its Cells. Floating Time Axis Levels and Cells can be selected and edited and any changes are also reflected in corresponding Time Axis Levels and Cells. Floating Time Axes are snapshot-independent.

Floating Time Axis Cell See Time Axis Cell.

Floating Time Axis Level See Time Axis Level.

Free Floating box a free floating text comment box that is not attached to any task or milestone.

Free-floating When the legend is not docked or anchored, the legend is free-floating for single and multi-page outputs.

From/To Dates The dates used to define and/or edit the range of any curtain in the project view.

Gantt Bar The task that represents a period of work over a segment of time.

Graph Area or the graph The portion of the OnePager document that contains the tasks and milestones. See Document Area above where the Graphic Area is in the green rectangle.

Horizontal Anchor Position for Manual Task Links Only Manually controlled property of manual Task Links where the user can change the Dependency Type (e.g., FS, FF, SS, and SF), and control the positon of the Begin shape on the predecessor task and the End shape on successor tasks with slider bars.

Horizontal Page Break A page break set by you or calculated by OnePager that divides the document into pages running left and right. The lines showing horizontal page breaks are vertical.

Hover Box A small, semi-transparent box that appears when you let the mouse cursor hover over a task/milestone. The hover box displays the task/milestone’s short description, its start date, end date and unique task identifier. This is very useful for Gantt bars that are so short that it is difficult to read the text inside. The unique task identifier is the best way to trace a task/milestone back to its data in the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan. The hover box is activated by a checkbox on the 'View tab of the OnePager ribbon.

Import predecessors Checkbox in the Template form’s Task Links tab with a default setting of unchecked that, when checked in the Template form tells OnePager Pro 6.1 or Express to import all Data-Driven Task Link information from the source plan.

Imported Task Links Task links data taken from the user’s source plan that become Data-Driven Task Link information available for processing by OnePager Pro 6.1 or Express.

Installation Code The unique code provided with the OnePager software which is submitted by you, the OnePager user, to Chronicle Graphics for the generation of the unique License Key used to activate the OnePager license.

ISO 8601 International Standards Organization 8601: Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange – Representation of dates and times is an international standard covering the exchange of calendar date and time related data.

JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group

Labels Text elements that are provided to support the naming of rows (text columns), swimlanes, tasks, milestones, time axes, and The Corner.

License Key The unique group of six (6) four (4) digit numbers and letters that are provided by Chronicle Graphics to activate the OnePager software generated from your provided Installation Code.

Line Style The physical line connecting a predecessor task to a successor task that includes line color, width, dash type, corner radius.

Manage Custom Date Formats form – This form provides a list of all Custom Date Formats defined for the project view or within the Template forms that are available. From this form, the user can add new Custom Date Formats or delete existing Custom Date Formats selected from the form’s Date Format list.

Manual Editing of Task Links All Task Links shown in the project view can be selected and manually edited. The edits include using the right-clicking to access the Task Link context menu to select appropriate Task Link editing commands and accessing and using the Task Link Properties form to maverick one or all of the properties of the selected Task Link.

Manual Editing with Drag and Drop Selected Task Links display a number of handlebars (i.e., yellow or green circles) that can be used to drag and drop the dependency line segment in the project view. There handlebars are placed at several points on the dependency line: (1) at the Begin shape, (2) at the End shape, and (3) on vertical/horizontal segments of the dependency line depending on how OnePager 6.1 routes the line between the predecessor and successor tasks.

Manual Task Link Formerly called Event Links in previous OnePager Pro and Express versions. These Task Links are manually inserted into project views by the user who identifies the predecessor and successor tasks that have task relationship dependencies. The user has control over the definition of the manual Task Link dependency type (i.e., FS, FF, SS, and SF), its connecting line properties, arrowhead shapes, line corner sizes, anchor points, and any associated text.

Manual Task Link Daisy Chains A series of manual Task Links, created by selecting a single predecessor and multiple successors and creating all of the links simultaneously. Properties are defined with the standard set of Task Link properties.

Manually Created Task Links aka Even Links A Task Link manually created in the project view by the user after the project view is created. Manually Created Task Links can be shown or hidden in the project view/snapshot and can be edited globally or individually in the project view.

Master Switch for Data-Driven Task Links The Import predecessors checkbox in the OnePager Pro and Express 6.1 Template form’s Task Links tab that controls whether OnePager 6.1 imports or does not import all Data-Driven Task Links when a project view is created. The default value for these checkboxes is unchecked.

Maverick Data-Driven Task Link Any Data-Driven Task Link that has one or more property altered by the user from those properties either imported or defined in the Project-View Properties form’s Task Links tab.

Maverick Task/Milestone A task/milestone is said to be turned into a Maverick if the task/milestone has one or more of its default properties manually changed (e.g. changing the color of a task to green, when the default or data computer assigned color is red). There are a total of eight (8) properties of task/milestones that can become mavericks.

Multi-Page Project View A project view that is divided into more than one page where you are setting appropriate page breaks or OnePager is setting page breaks depending on the number of horizontal and vertical pages you determine necessary.

No Fill A checkbox option in all Color Chooser forms that allows you to eliminate the color inside the selected objects such as:

(1) Tasks/milestones,
(2) Comment boxes,
(3) Free boxes, and
(4) Curtains.

Non-Linear Time Axis A representation of a Time Axis Level where the Time Axis Cells are not of uniform width as determined by manual editing. Non-Linear Time Axes are snapshot-independent.

Non-Working Hour Curtains Curtains shown in the project view when the Show Non-Working Hours checkbox is checked and there is a non-No-Fill color selected for the adjacent Color Picker using the Color Chooser form. Non-Working Hour Curtains are snapshot-independent.

Normal View Mode The standard view of the OnePager graph upon creating, opening, or updating the OnePager project view which can be edited with the Project View Editor (PVE).

OK button Where the OK button appears at the bottom of a form clicking the OK button makes the change you intended to the settings of the form and immediately closes the form. See the Apply entry above.

OPC OnePager choices form.

OPP OnePager Pro

OPX OnePager Express

Order The capability that changes the z-Axis position of a graphic element in the project view. Elements can be moved:

(1) Forward or back in the z-Axis direction,
(2) Brought all the way forward toward the viewer, or
(3) Moved to the back away from the viewer.

Page As used in the context of a Multi-Page Project View, a page consists of an entire document area (one page) or portions of an entire document area segmented in accordance with page break control settings.

Page Break View Mode The view of the OnePager graph with the superimposed page breaks and watermark page numbers. Like the Normal View, the Page Break View can be edited.

Page Fitting The process by which you can select to fix the OnePager document to x-horizontal and y-vertical pages. When determined, the document is resized to fit the requested dimensions. The Aspect ratio of the document is not changed.

Page Size The size of each output page in a multi-page situation. You can select the page size from a dropdown menu list of page sizes or you can specify a custom page size.

Percent-Complete Bar A small horizontal bar that appears inside a Gantt bar, indicating what percent of a task is complete. OnePager does not compute percent complete; OnePager displays the percent-complete number that is imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel.

PNG Portable Network Graphics

Predecessor Syntax The format that the user specifies for the expression of Data-Driven Task Link constraints to OnePager. There are two available Predecessor Syntax: Microsoft Project and Primavera P6.

Predecessor Task The first member of a Task Link Relationship Type pair. See Task Link Relationship Types.

Print Preview View Mode The non-editable view of the OnePager graph configured as the output appears when printed or copied to the clipboard.

Project View Graph or the graph Graphical screen that displays the project view. This screen contains the time cursor, tasks/milestones and all task/milestone decorations.

Project View Name The name of the file you assign to the project view through Microsoft Windows.

Project View The collection of tasks/milestones, decorations, text columns, swimlane labels, adornments, and display settings. Similar terms include: Gantt Chart, Report, Timeline.

Project View Title The name you give to occupy the title area of the project view

PSI Project Server Interface. A methodology through which OnePager can access Microsoft Project plan data from Microsoft Project Server.

Put at all snapshots The command associated with the right click context menus for comment boxes, free boxes, and curtains that puts the graphic in all snapshots associated with the project view.

PVE Project View Editor The graphical representation of a project view that is the main screen for OnePager and which you use to edit a project view.

PVP Project-View Properties form. The form that supports your ability to edit the project view at the level of rows/swimlanes, tasks and milestones, the legend, multi-page output, headers and footers, comment boxes, task links, and advanced features.

Related Links A section is almost every Wiki Article that provides clickable hyperlinks to other articles that provide additional or more in-depth information on the subject article.

Repeat on all pages A checkbox in various tabs of the PVP and Template Properties form that tells OnePager that a repeatable adornment such as the legend, title, text columns, swimlane labels, time axes, headers, and footers are to be repeated on all output pages created in multi-page mode.

Row A horizontal lane that holds tasks/milestones in the graph. Rows can be used to distinguish among different task/milestone groups; different functional groups, etc. Rows can be collected into swimlanes.

Row Label See Text Columns.

Row Stripes A pattern, generated under your control, for creating an alternate colored of background colors in adjacent rows starting at the bottom and continuing to the top row. The row stripes include the row labels if row labels are visible.

Show Data-Driven Links Checkbox in the Project-View Properties form’s Task Links tab for OnePager Express 6.1 with a default setting of unchecked that when checked in the Project-View Properties form tells OnePager Express to go out to the project view’s source plan(s) and import all Data-Driven Task Links and show them in the project view.

Show Non-Working Hours Checkbox A checkbox for controlling the display of Non-Working Hour Curtains. Checking this checkbox displays any defined Non-Working Hour Curtains. Unchecking this checkbox hides any defined Non-Working Hour Curtains. The Show Non-Working Hours checkbox is snapshot-independent.

Show/Hide Status of Task Links A property of manual and Data-Driven Task Links that indicates whether they are presently being displayed in the current snapshot of the project view, or if they are hidden from view. The user has total control over this property.

Snapshot A version of a set of tasks/milestone of a project. Snapshots capture changes in tasks/milestones over time. When a plan changes, you create a new snapshot for the project and import the new start and finish dates for the tasks/milestones that have changed.

Snapshot Date/Time The date and time on which a snapshot becomes effective for your project. This is equivalent to a reporting date/time.

Snapshot Dependent Means that the value, style, or format of an object (i.e., task or milestone property) can change from one snapshot to another as the underlying project data changes. These properties are snapshot-dependent:

(1) Start Date
(2) Finish Date
(3) Baseline Start
(4) Baseline Finish
(5) %Complete
(6) Critical-Path
(7) Deadline Date
(8) Endpoints
(9) Task Links
(10) Task/Milestone Color
(11) Task/Milestone Shape
(12) Task/Milestone Height %
(13) Task/Milestone Border
(14) Task/Milestone Label Font Properties

Snapshot Independent Means that an object (i.e., task or milestone property) does not change from one snapshot to another. Most properties of a OnePager objects are snapshot dependent, but properties like task names, task label positions, and row/swimlane configurations are snapshot independent, because they are the same across all snapshot. Note that the rows and swimlanes themselves are snapshot independent. Also, note there is no way to have a different set of rows and swimlanes on one snapshot than you have on all the other snapshots in OnePager.

Snapshot-Independence of Task Links The formatting of all Task Links is consistent across all snapshots in a project view, but whether a given Task Link is shown or hidden can vary from snapshot to snapshot.

Source Plan The Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel file used as the input to the creation or update of a project view. The source where OnePager Pro and Express obtain their imported data to support the creation or update of a project view.

Successor Task The second or last member of a Task Link Relationship Type pair. See Task Link Relationship Types.

Swimlane A group of one or more contiguous rows.

Swimlane Label The text area on the far left of swimlane containing text that can be input from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan.

Swimlane Stripes A pattern, generated under your control, for creating an alternating colored of background colors in swimlanes. The swimlane stripes include the swimlane labels if swimlane labels are visible.

Syntax Selector The dropdown that tells OnePager Express 6.1 what format to expect for the Task Link Field in the source plan from which Data-Driven Task Links are imported. There are two options: (1) Microsoft Project, and (2) Oracle Primavera.

.TAM A file type for saving or sharing project views with other OnePager users.

.TAP A file type for saving or sharing color palettes with other OnePager users.

Task Link (aka Event Link) An editable connector showing that two tasks/milestones are linked to each other. Typically this shows that one of them depends upon the other in some way. The Task Link can display text that describes the link and can be configured with respect to line thickness, color, and other properties. Task Links can be Data-Driven or individually manually created.

Task Link Connection Line Elbow The 90-degree bend in a Task Link Connection Line created by OnePager in the project view.

Task Link Connection Line Handlebars The highlighted locations on a selected Task Link Connection Line where the user can use the mouse to manipulate the Task Link Connection Line. There are three (3) Task Link Connection Line Handlebar locations: (1) Begin point on the Predecessor Task, (2) End point on the Successor Task, and (3) Middle point between the two previous points.

Task Link Connection Lines The graphically displayed lines in the project view that joins Predecessor Tasks to Successor Tasks. Task Link Connection Lines can be edited alone the length of the line and at the Predecessor Task and Successor Task attachment points.

Task Link Field The dropdown list that tells OnePager Express 6.1 which field from the Excel source plan(s) to use for importing Data-Driven Task Links.

Task Link Filter Rules form A form accessed in the Template and Project-View Properties form’s Task Links tab that provides the user with the capability to define rules to control the show/hide status of task links based upon the relationships between other imported data from the user’s source plan. The Task Link Filter Rules form permits the creation, editing, and deletion of rules in the Template and the Project-View Properties form.

Task Link Filtering The capability that allows the user to control the showing or hiding of Data-Driven Task Links in the project view based upon relationships between data elements contained in the user’s source plan.

Task Link Filtering Rules The user's rules expressed in the Task Link Filter Rules form by which the user specifies how various Data-Driven Task Links are shown or hidden in the project view or snapshot.

Task Link Relationship Types The constraint type specified by the user between the Predecessor and Successor tasks. Task Link Relationship Types include: Finish-to-Start (FS), Start-to-Start (SS), Finish-to-Finish (FF), and Start-to-Finish (SF).

Task Link Source Column A column in the Where Are My Links? form that specifies whether the entry is associated with a Task Link that was Imported from a source plan or manually created in the project view or snapshot.

Task Link Upgrade The new features and modifications to the Event Links features of OnePager Pro and Express that are part of the Version 6.1 Releases.

Task Link Vertical Attachment The point on a Predecessor Task or Successor Task where a Task Link Connection Line can be attached to the task. There are three (3) possible Task Link Vertical Attachment points: (1) Top of the task, (2) Middle of the task, and (3) Bottom of the task.

.TAT A file type for saving or sharing templates with other OnePager users.

Template Properties The OnePager form that supports your ability to pre-establish project view properties at the level of rows/swimlanes, tasks and milestones, the legend, multi-page output, headers and footers, comment boxes, task links, and advanced features. There are many Template Properties form sets distributed with OnePager and you can create new Template Properties forms by either editing an existing distributed Template Properties form or converting an edited' project view into a new Template Properties form.

Text Columns The text area immediately to the left of a task/milestone row that contains text that is imported from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel plan. There are up to five (5) text columns that can be configured in a project view with data populated from the source plan.

Tic A Tic is the vertical border outlining a Time Axis Cell.

Tic Unit A Tic Unit is the space between the two vertical borders that define a Time Axis Cell.

Time Axis Borders A Time Axis Level has a top and a bottom horizontal border with properties that include color, line width, and dash type. Time Axis Borders are snapshot-independent.

Time Axis Cell Each Time Axis Level is made up of Time Axis Cells representing the Time Axis Units from the project view’s Start Date through its Finish Date.

Time Axis Cell Vertical Gridlines A the vertical borders for any Time Axis Cell. Vertical Gridlines can enclose the Time Axis Cell and/or can extend vertically into the graph. Time Axis Vertical Gridlines have the same properties as Time Axis Borders. Time Axis Cell Vertical Gridlines are snapshot-independent.

Time Axis Count Up/Down A Date Format available for any Time Axis Level where the user can specify the Zero (0) Time Axis Cell for the origin of the count and whether the count is up or down from the origin in integer units for each Time Axis Level Cell within the Level.

Time Axis Levels OnePager Pro and Express 6.1 provides up to three levels of Time Axis representation with corresponding property management controls. Each Time Axis Level is selectable and its properties can be changed in the project view. Displaying one, two, or three Time Axis Levels is snapshot-independent.

Time Axis Upgrade The new features and modifications to the Time Axis features in OnePager Pro and Express that are part of the version 6.1 release.

Time Cursor A vertical line whose position indicate the Snapshot date for the snapshot that is being displayed.

Timespan Any interval (i.e., Cell) along the Time Axis that is stretched longer, compressed smaller, or hidden entirely.

Unstretch All Cells The processes of reverting Time Axis Levels and Cells previously made into one or more Non-Linear Time Axis Levels and Cells back to uniform Time Axis Cell widths.

Use Show/Hide Defaults button The control in the Where Are My Links? form that is used to eliminate any manual showing/hiding of Task Links, and revert instead to the default Task Link Filtering.

Use System Generated Start/Finish Dates Checkbox A checkbox in the Template form’s Main tab that, when checked, tells OnePager to generate Start/Finish Dates based upon the tasks that are imported from Microsoft Project or Excel. Users can uncheck this box to define their own Start/Finish dates.

Vertical Anchor Position for All Task Links A set of radio buttons that are used to define where the Begin and End points on predecessor and successor tasks should be placed in terms of top, middle, bottom or automatically determined by OnePager.

Vertical Page Break A page break set by you or calculated by OnePager that divides the document into two or more pages from top to bottom. Note that the page break lines that separate such pages are horizontal lines.

Warm of merging tasks A checkbox found on the PVP and Template Properties form's Advanced tab that provides controls for merging tasks during the project view update process by identifying extra and missing tasks as define below:

(1) Extra tasks Are tasks that are present in the current source but were not present in the original source during an update operation.
(2) Missing tasks Are tasks that were present in the original source but are not present in the current source during an update operation.

Watermark Page Numbers The ghosted page numbers displayed in project view in the Page Break View Mode.

Where Are My Links? form A form, similar to the Where’s My Stuff?! form, that lists all manual and Data-Driven Task Links in the current snapshot of the project view. The form provides an entry for each Task Link pair, their Unique ID or Task ID, their show/hide status, and the Task Link source either Manual or Imported. The form is used to locate Task Links, examine their defined properties, and can be used to show or hide selected Task Links.

Working Hours The daily time periods defined the Set Working Times form by using the Time Picker for each day of the week to set the Start working time and the Finish working time for that day. When Working Hours are set the user then has the option to show or hide Non-Working Hour Curtains.

Zebra Stripes A common name for alternating colors applied to rows or swimlanes and their labels. See the Row Stripes and Swimlane Stripes definitions above.

Zoom % The name of a cell in the Format Date Ranges Grid or Date Range Curtain Grid that allows the user to change the amount of horizontal space in the project view used to display any Curtain’s From/To Dates. A Zoom % of 100 means that the amount of horizontal space is determined by the standard width set for the Bottom Time Axis Level. A Zoom % of 200 is double that Bottom Time Axis cell(s) width.


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