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==About the OnePager Chart==
 
==About the OnePager Chart==
  
1) The figure below shows the main features of the OnePager chart.
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The figure below shows the main features of the OnePager chart. Each numbered pointer refers to a paragraph number in the next section. This very busy chart has more content than you normally found one chart.   This chart was created to illustrate the major feature available with OnePager Pro and Express. Not all components in the list below this illustration are shown to avoid clutter.
 
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2) This very busy chart has more than you normally put into one report. However, to illustrate all the feature below we created this chart.  
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3) Not all elements in the list below are shown in the chart above to avoid clutter.
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==OnePager Chart Components==
 
==OnePager Chart Components==
  
1) '''Swimlanes''' are defined as a set of contiguous rows, grouped together, '''sorted''' in sequence, and '''labeled''' in the left most column of the chart.  
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1) '''Swimlane levels''' are defined as a set of contiguous '''rows''', grouped together, '''sorted''' in a defined sequence in accordance with user selected '''source plan data''', and '''labeled''' in the one or all of the '''swimlane level''' columns selected to '''show''' in the chart.
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:a) '''Swimlane levels''' can be manipulated in various ways (i.e., '''ordered''' and '''reordered''', '''moved''' up or down, '''added, deleted, merged, split, hidden''' and '''unhidden''', and '''created''' from existing '''rows''').
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:b) OnePager version 7.0 supports three (3) '''Swimlane Levels'''.
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:c) The attributes for '''swimlane levels''' are defined and can be '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Row/Swimlanes''' tab.
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2) '''Swimlane Level Cell Labels''' are optional '''labels''' for each '''swimlane level cell'''. These '''labels''' can be '''edited'''.
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3) '''Swimlane Level Stripes'''  are alternating '''swimlane level cell''' background '''colors''' giving a '''horizontal stripe''' effect to the chart.  (Not shown above.)
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4) '''Rows''' are the lowest level of horizontal organization that contain at least one task bar or milestone symbol.  
  
:a) '''Swimlanes''' can be manipulated in various ways (i.e., '''ordered''' and '''reordered''', '''moved''' up or down, '''added, deleted, merged, split, hidden''' and '''unhidden''', and '''created''' from existing rows).
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:a) '''Rows''' contain task bars and milestone symbols positioned and graphed in accordance with '''imported''' '''source plan''' data.
  
:b) OnePager version 7.0 supports three (3) levels of '''Swimlanes'''.
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:b) '''Rows''' are always contained in a '''swimlane level''', even if the '''swimlane level's''' '''label''' column is '''hidden'''.  
  
2) '''Swimlane Labels''' are optional '''labels''' for each '''swimlane'''. Click this area to add or '''edit''' the '''label'''.
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:c) If there are '''multiple swimlane levels defined''', the '''row''' can be a member of at least one '''swimlane level''' and can also be a member of two or more '''swimlane levels'''.
  
3) '''Swimlane Stripes''' are alternating '''swimlane''' background '''colors''' giving a '''horizontal stripe''' effect to the chart.  (Not shown above.)
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:d) '''Rows''' can be manipulated in ways similar to '''swimlanes''': '''ordered''' and '''reordered''', '''moved''' up and down (within and between '''swimlanes'''), '''added, deleted, hidden''', and '''unhidden'''.
  
4) '''Rows''' are the lowest level of horizontal organization.  
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:e) '''Rows''' can be moved to different '''swimlane levels''' and become members of different '''swimlane level cells'''.
  
:a) '''Rows''' contain tasks/milestone shapes and are always contained in a '''swimlane''', even if the '''swimlane''' '''label''' column is '''hidden'''.  
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:f) '''Rows''' can be '''inserted''' into the '''graph''' or '''hidden''' in the '''graph'''.
  
:b) If there are '''multiple swimlanes defined''', the '''row''' is a member of each.
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5) '''Text Columns''' (previously known as '''row labels''') are column or columns containing '''imported source plan''' data as their text.
  
:c) '''Rows''' can be manipulated in ways similar to '''swimlanes''': '''ordered''' and '''reordered''', '''moved''' up and down (within and between '''swimlanes'''), '''added, deleted, hidden''', and '''unhidden'''.
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:a) '''Text columns''' are placed in the chart to the immediate right of the '''Swimlane Label''' column.  
  
:d) '''Rows''' can be moved to different '''swimlanes'''.
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:b) There are up to five (5) '''Text Columns''' available.
  
5) '''Text Columns''' (previously known as '''row labels''') are the text contained in a column or columns in the chart to the immediate right of the '''Swimlane Label''' column. There are up to five (5) '''Text Columns''' available.
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:c) '''Text column cells''' can be '''edited'''.
  
 
6) '''Row Stripes''' are alternating '''row''' background '''colors''' giving a '''horizontal stripe''' effect to the chart.   
 
6) '''Row Stripes''' are alternating '''row''' background '''colors''' giving a '''horizontal stripe''' effect to the chart.   
  
7) '''The Corner''' is the '''upper left''' and '''lower left''' areas of the chart where the Row/Swimlane '''column headers''' and '''time axis unit labels''' reside.  
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7) '''The Corner''' is the '''upper left''' and '''lower left''' areas of the chart where the Row/Swimlane '''column headings''' and '''time axis unit labels''' reside. '''The Corner''' can be made to show empty space that can be used for user defined text.
  
8) '''Swimlane Header''' shares the same area ('''The Corner''') as the '''time axis unit label'''.  
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8) '''Swimlane Level Headings''' share the same area ('''The Corner''') as the '''time axis unit label'''.  
  
 
:a) One or the other can be shown, but not both.  
 
:a) One or the other can be shown, but not both.  
  
:b) When '''swimlanes''' '''labels''' are '''hidden''', the '''swimlane''' '''header''' is not displayed.  
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:b) When all '''swimlane level cell''' '''labels''' are '''hidden''', the '''swimlane''' '''heading''' is not displayed.  
  
:c) When a field is selected for the '''swimlane''' '''label''' from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan''', the '''swimlane''' '''label''' value is shown in the '''header'''.  
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:c) When a '''source plan''' field is selected for the '''swimlane level cell's''' '''label''' from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel, the '''swimlane level's''' '''label''' value is shown in the '''heading'''.  
  
:d) The '''swimlane''' '''header''' can be '''edited''' after the chart is created.
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:d) The '''swimlane level heading''' can be '''edited''' after the chart is created.
  
9) '''Row Header''' shares the same area ('''The Corner''') as the '''time axis unit label'''.  
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9) '''Text Column Headings''' share the same area ('''The Corner''') as '''swimlane level headings''' and  '''time axis unit label'''.  
  
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:a) Either '''time axis unit labels''' or '''swimlane level/text column headings''' can be shown in '''The Corner''', not both.
  
:b) When '''row''' '''labels''' are '''hidden''', the '''row''' '''header''' is not displayed.  
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:b) When all '''text column labels''' are '''hidden''', the '''text column heading''' is not displayed.  
  
:c) When a field is selected for the '''row''' '''label''' from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan''', the '''row''' '''label''' value is shown in the '''header'''.  
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:c) When a '''source plan''' field is selected for the '''text column label''' from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel, the '''text column label''' value is shown in the '''heading'''.  
  
:d) The '''row''' '''header''' can be '''edited''' after the chart is created.
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:d) The '''text column heading''' can be '''edited''' after the chart is created.
  
10) '''Time Axis''' is a set of '''tic marks''' and '''labels''' on the top or bottom of the chart (or both) showing the time divisions of the time axis.  
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10) '''Time Axis''' is a set of '''tic marks''' and '''labels''' on the top or bottom of the chart (or both) showing the time divisions of the '''time axis'''.  
  
 
:a) You can choose to have the divisions represent days, weeks, months, quarters, etc.  
 
:a) You can choose to have the divisions represent days, weeks, months, quarters, etc.  
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:c) You can specify '''background colors''' for the '''time axes'''.  
 
:c) You can specify '''background colors''' for the '''time axes'''.  
  
:d) You have the capability to '''re-order''' the three '''time axis levels''', '''hide time axis levels and cells''', and '''stretch or compress time axis level cells''' in any level.
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:d) You have the capability to '''re-order up and down''' the three '''time axis levels''', '''hide time axis levels and cells''', and '''stretch or compress time axis level cells''' in any level.
  
:e) The '''time axis unit label''', not shown in the diagram above, can be in either one of the corners (as defined above).
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:e) The attributes of '''Time Axes''' are managed and '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Time Axis''' tab.
  
11) The '''Floating Time Axis''' is a feature that replicates any or all of the three '''time axis levels''' within a chart '''row or rows'''.   
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11) The '''Floating Time Axis''' is a feature that replicates any or all of the three '''time axis levels''' within a chart as a '''row or rows'''.   
  
 
:a) The '''Floating Time Axis''' is useful in charts that are vertically long or where it is appropriate to show '''time axis levels'''.   
 
:a) The '''Floating Time Axis''' is useful in charts that are vertically long or where it is appropriate to show '''time axis levels'''.   
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12) '''Time Cursor''' is the optional vertical line showing the '''Snapshot date''' related to the '''timeline axes'''.
 
12) '''Time Cursor''' is the optional vertical line showing the '''Snapshot date''' related to the '''timeline axes'''.
  
13) '''Task shapes and Milestone shapes''' are the main elements of your project plans that reside in '''rows'''.  
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13) '''Task bars and Milestone symbols''' are the main elements of your project plans that reside in '''rows'''.  
  
:a) '''Task/milestone shapes''' are provided in different '''shapes, colors, fill patterns, and borders'''.  
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:a) '''Task bars/Milestone symbols''' can be displayed as different '''shapes, colors, fill patterns, and borders'''.  
  
:b) Additionally, '''task/milestone shapes''' can be '''decorated''' with '''deadline shapes and endpoint shapes''' that are positioned by '''date''' information imported from your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan;'''.  
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:b) Additionally, '''task bars/milestone symbols''' can be '''decorated''' with '''deadline shapes and endpoint shapes''' that are positioned by '''date''' information imported from your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan;'''.  
  
:c) '''Task shapes''' are '''colored''' Gantt bars that shows '''start and end dates''' relative to the '''time axis'''.  
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:c) '''Task bars''' are '''colored''' Gantt bars that shows '''start and end dates''' relative to the '''time axis'''.  
  
:d) '''Tasks shapes''' can have '''borders''', '''fill patterns''', different '''colors''', and have optional '''shapes'''.
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:d) '''Tasks bars''' can have '''borders''', '''fill patterns''', different '''colors''', and have optional '''shapes'''.
  
:e) '''Milestone shapes''' are a '''colored symbol''' that represents a milestone.  
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:e) '''Milestone symbols''' are a '''colored symbol''' that represents a milestone.  
  
 
:f) '''Milestone shapes''' are positioned on the chart with respect to either their '''start or end date''' per your selection.  
 
:f) '''Milestone shapes''' are positioned on the chart with respect to either their '''start or end date''' per your selection.  
  
:g) You can choose to represent any task shape by a milestone symbol at its '''start or finish date'''.  
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:g) You can choose to represent any task bars by a milestone symbol at its '''start or finish date'''.  
  
:h) Additionally, OnePager can represent milestone shapes that are 100 percent complete as '''filled in''' with the designated '''color''' and milestones that are not 100 percent complete as '''hollow''' milestone.  
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:h) Additionally, OnePager can represent milestone symbols that are 100 percent complete as '''filled in''' with the designated '''color''' and milestones that are not 100 percent complete as '''hollow''' milestone.  
  
:i) As with task shapes, milestone shapes are available in various selected '''shapes, colors, fills, and borders'''.  There are over a hundred milestone '''shapes''' available in OnePager.
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:i) As with task bars, milestone symbols are available in various selected '''shapes, colors, fills, and borders'''.  There are over a hundred milestone symbol '''shapes''' available in OnePager.
  
14) '''Baseline Decorations''' are optional slightly-transparent '''shapes symbols''' showing the '''baseline schedule''' of a task or a milestone taken from data available in the '''source plan'''.
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:j) The attributes of task bars and milestone symbols are managed and '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' forms' '''Task Bars''' and '''Milestones''' tabs.
  
15) '''Percent-Complete'''  is represented as a '''thermometer bar''' in the lower part of the '''Task''' shape showing how much of the activity completed as of the '''snapshot date'''.  
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14) '''Baseline Decorations''' are optional slightly-transparent '''shapes symbols''' showing the '''baseline schedule''' of a task bars or a milestone symbols taken from data imported from the '''source plan'''.
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15) '''Percent-Complete'''  is represented as a '''thermometer bar''' in the lower part of the '''Task bar''' showing how much of the activity completed as of the '''snapshot date'''.  
  
 
:a) This is shown as a yellow bar in the diagram above.   
 
:a) This is shown as a yellow bar in the diagram above.   
  
:b) '''Note''' that this bar does nothing more than represent the '''percent-complete''' field imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.   
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:b) '''Note''' that this bar does nothing more than represent the '''percent-complete''' field '''imported''' from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.   
  
 
:c) OnePager has the capability to honor '''non-working''' time when graphically representing '''percent complete'''.
 
:c) OnePager has the capability to honor '''non-working''' time when graphically representing '''percent complete'''.
  
16) '''Critical-Path Segments''' is the optional bar segments on the upper part of the '''Task''' shape showing where the task's '''critical path''' intersects on the '''Task''' shape.  
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16) '''Critical-Path Segments''' is the optional bar segments on the upper part of the '''Task bar''' showing where the task's '''critical path''' intersects on the '''Task bar'''.  
  
 
:a) This optional bar segment can take on any available '''color'''.  
 
:a) This optional bar segment can take on any available '''color'''.  
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:b) By default, the typical '''color''' for the '''critical-path segment''' is red.   
 
:b) By default, the typical '''color''' for the '''critical-path segment''' is red.   
  
:c) '''Critical-path segments''' are not shown for '''Milestone shapes'''.   
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:c) '''Critical-path segments''' are not shown for '''Milestone symbols'''.   
  
:d) OnePager Express does not support the display of '''critical-path segments''' for either '''Task shapes or Milestone shapes'''.
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:d) OnePager Express does not support the display of '''critical-path segments''' for either '''Task bars or Milestone symbols'''.
  
17) '''Deadlines''' for task and milestone shapes can be represented in the chart with '''Deadline shapes'''.  
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17) '''Deadlines''' for task bars and milestone symbols can be represented in the chart with '''Deadline symbols'''.  
  
:a) '''Deadline dates''' are taken from your '''Deadline''' field imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.     
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:a) '''Deadline dates''' are taken from your '''Deadline''' field '''imported''' from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''.     
  
:b) '''Deadline''' shapes available are shared with '''milestone shapes''' in OnePager and have similar controllable properties.
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:b) '''Deadline''' symbols available are shared with '''milestone symbols''' in OnePager and have similar controllable properties.
  
18) Tasks can have up to four (4) '''Endpoints''' defined based upon imported '''date fields'''.  
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18) Tasks can have up to four (4) '''Endpoints''' defined based upon '''date fields imported''' from the '''source plan'''.
  
 
:a) By default, the following '''fields''' are assigned to the following '''Endpoints''' from Microsoft Project (Not shown above.):
 
:a) By default, the following '''fields''' are assigned to the following '''Endpoints''' from Microsoft Project (Not shown above.):
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:c) For these '''Endpoints''' you must specifically define the field associations in the '''Template''' or '''Chart Properties''' form.
 
:c) For these '''Endpoints''' you must specifically define the field associations in the '''Template''' or '''Chart Properties''' form.
  
:d) '''Endpoint''' are not supported for '''Milestone shapes''' in either OnePager Pro or Express.
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:d) '''Endpoint''' are not supported for '''Milestone symbols''' in either OnePager Pro or Express.
  
19) '''Comment Box''' are versatile text graphic element that let you attach additional information at one or more positions along any '''Task''' shape or '''Milestone''' shape.  
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19) '''Comment Box''' are versatile text graphic elements that let you attach additional information at one or more positions along any '''Task bars''' or '''Milestone symbols'''.  
  
:a) You can use the '''comment box''' to convey information about task/milestone shapes, meetings, and phase gates that happen '''inside''' an extended time period.  
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:a) You can use the '''comment box''' to convey information about task bars or milestone symbols, meetings, and phase gates that happen '''inside''' an extended time period.  
  
 
:b) These '''comment boxes''' can change from '''snapshot to snapshot'''.  
 
:b) These '''comment boxes''' can change from '''snapshot to snapshot'''.  
  
:c) Each '''comment box''' can have an optional '''anchor''' on the task/milestone shape (connected) that it is attached.  
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:c) Each '''comment box''' can have an optional '''anchor''' on the task bar or milestone symbol (connected) to which it is attached.  
  
 
:d) '''Comment box borders''' and '''anchors''' can be transparent in which case only the content of the '''comment box''' is visible.  
 
:d) '''Comment box borders''' and '''anchors''' can be transparent in which case only the content of the '''comment box''' is visible.  
  
:e) '''Comment boxes''' can be '''re-positioned''' and '''resized''' by using conventional drag and drop mouse operations.   
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:e) '''Comment boxes''' can be '''re-positioned''' and '''resized''' by using conventional '''drag and drop''' mouse operations.   
  
:e) Finally, the '''background color''' of a '''comment box''' can be selected.  
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:f) The '''background color''' of a '''comment box''' can be selected.  
  
20) '''Task Links''' are connecting line segments that show a relationships among tasks/milestones.  
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:g) The text inside a '''Comment box''' can be '''edited'''.
  
:a) '''Task Link''' information can be imported from your '''source plan''' and are called '''Data-driven Task Links'''.   
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:h) The attributes of '''Comment boxes''' are managed and '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Comment Boxes''' tab.
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20) '''Task Links''' are connecting line segments that show a relationships among task bars and/or milestone symbols.
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:a) '''Task Link''' information can be '''imported''' from your '''source plan''' and are called '''Data-driven Task Links'''.   
  
 
:b) There are controls for setting the various properties of '''Task Links'''.   
 
:b) There are controls for setting the various properties of '''Task Links'''.   
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:d) There is a short cut capability available for creating a set of connected '''manual Task Links''' in a fewer number of steps.  This process is called '''Daisy Chaining Manual Task Links'''.   
 
:d) There is a short cut capability available for creating a set of connected '''manual Task Links''' in a fewer number of steps.  This process is called '''Daisy Chaining Manual Task Links'''.   
  
:e) '''Task links''' can be different '''colors, thicknesses''', and can have associated '''text labels'''.
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:e) '''Task links''' can be different '''colors, thicknesses''', and can have associated '''text labels'''.  These properties can be '''edited''' after the chart is created.
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:f) The attributes of '''Task Links''' are managed and '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Task Links''' tab.
  
 
21) '''Curtain''' are top to bottom '''colored and labeled area''' on the chart that can be used to designate an important time period.  
 
21) '''Curtain''' are top to bottom '''colored and labeled area''' on the chart that can be used to designate an important time period.  
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:b) You can define any number of '''curtains''' and specify their '''start and end period dates'''.  
 
:b) You can define any number of '''curtains''' and specify their '''start and end period dates'''.  
  
:b) Additionally, '''curtains''' can be '''resized''' by using conventional drag and drop operations.   
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:b) '''Curtains''' can be '''resized''' by using conventional '''drag and drop''' operations.   
  
 
:c) In addition to being able to create and '''edit curtains''' from the OnePager ribbon's '''Insert''' tab, '''curtains''' can be created by selecting a '''time axis level cell''' and using its '''context menu''' commands to '''insert a curtain''' into the chart.   
 
:c) In addition to being able to create and '''edit curtains''' from the OnePager ribbon's '''Insert''' tab, '''curtains''' can be created by selecting a '''time axis level cell''' and using its '''context menu''' commands to '''insert a curtain''' into the chart.   
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:d) There is an additionally capability under certain circumstances to show '''non-working times''' in the chart as '''curtains'''.   
 
:d) There is an additionally capability under certain circumstances to show '''non-working times''' in the chart as '''curtains'''.   
  
:e) Finally, '''curtains''' can be tracked, created, edited, and deleted from the '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Time Axis''' tab's '''Format''' sub-tab.
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:e) Finally, '''curtains''' can be '''tracked, created, edited, and deleted''' from the '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Time Axis''' tab's '''Format''' sub-tab.
  
22) '''Hover Box''' is a text box that appears in the '''graph''' and then later disappears when the mouse '''hovers''' over any task/milestone.  
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22) '''Hover Box''' is a text box that appears in the '''graph''' when the mouse '''hovers''' over any task bar or milestone symbol. When the mouse is moved off the '''hover box''' disappears
  
:a) This feature can be turned '''On''' and '''Off''' from the chart's '''View''' tab.  
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:a) This feature can be turned '''ON''' and '''OFF''' from OnePager's '''View''' ribbon tool bar tab.  
  
:b) In addition to displaying '''task name''' and '''dates''', it displays the '''unique identifier''' that lets you trace the task or milestone shapes back to the row in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''. (Not Shown Above)
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:b) In addition to displaying '''task name''' and '''dates''', it displays the '''unique identifier''' that lets you trace the task bars or milestone symbols back to the tasks in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan'''. (Not Shown Above)
  
23) '''Free Box''' is a text box similar to a '''Comment Box''' but not associated with tasks or milestones.   
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23) '''Free Box''' is a text box similar to a '''Comment Box''' but not associated with task bars or milestone symbols and appears in the chart without '''connecting lines'''.   
  
:a) The '''Free Box''' is created from the '''Insert''' tab on the OnePager ribbon.
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:a) The '''Free Box''' is created from OnePager's '''Insert''' ribbon tool bar tab.
  
:b) '''Free Boxes''' can be edited with respect to '''text content''', '''background color''', '''border properties''', '''transparency''', and '''size and position''' in the chart.
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:b) '''Free Boxes''' can be '''edited''' with respect to '''text content''', '''background color''', '''border properties''', '''transparency''', and '''size and position''' in the chart.
  
24) '''Legend Item''' is an entry describing one '''color/shape''' combination for a task/milestone shapes in the chart.  
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24) '''Legend Item''' is an entry describing one '''color/shape''' combination for a task bars and milestone symbols appearing in the chart.  
  
:a) Right clicking the '''legend item''' or the '''color''' bar lets you change one '''color/shape''' combination for all affected task shapes and milestone shapes.
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:a) Right clicking the '''legend item''' or the '''color''' bar lets you change one '''color/shape''' combination for all affected task bar and milestone symbol.
  
 
:b) The '''Legend''' supports the display of '''Splitting and Parsing Columns''' in OnePager Pro and Express.
 
:b) The '''Legend''' supports the display of '''Splitting and Parsing Columns''' in OnePager Pro and Express.
  
25) '''OnePager Ribbon''' consists of six (6) tabs titled: '''File, Home, Insert, Page Layout, Data, and View'''. Additionally, on the extreme left on the ribbon are the '''save file''' button and the '''undo/redo''' buttons.
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:c) The '''Legend''' can be hidden in the chart.
  
26) '''Chart Title''' is the descriptive '''title''' of the chart that you select.
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:d) The attributes of the '''Legend''' are managed and '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Legend''' tab.
  
27) '''Chart Filename''' is the name of the '''.TAM''' file in which the chart is stored and retrieved. (Not shown above)
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25) '''OnePager Ribbon''' consists of six (6) tool bar tabs titled: '''File, Home, Insert, Page Layout, Data, and View'''. Additionally, on the extreme left on the OnePager ribbon tool bar are the '''save file''' button and the '''undo/redo''' buttons.
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26) '''Chart Title''' is the descriptive '''title''' of the chart that you select.  The '''Chart Title''' can be '''edited'''.
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27) '''Chart Filename''' is the name of the '''.TAM''' file in which the chart and it's properties are stored and retrieved. (Not shown above)
  
 
28) '''Header/Footer Elements''' consist of up to six elements that are entered in the '''Chart Properties''' form.   
 
28) '''Header/Footer Elements''' consist of up to six elements that are entered in the '''Chart Properties''' form.   
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:a) There are three (3) '''header elements''' and three (3) '''footer elements'''.   
 
:a) There are three (3) '''header elements''' and three (3) '''footer elements'''.   
  
:b) All can be selected from attributes of your chart.
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:b) All can be selected from attributes of the chart and the '''imported source plan'''.
  
 
:c) The '''header/footer elements''' are accessible on the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Headers/Footers''' tab.
 
:c) The '''header/footer elements''' are accessible on the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Headers/Footers''' tab.
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29) '''Snapshot Date'''  is the date of the '''snapshot''' displayed in the current chart.
 
29) '''Snapshot Date'''  is the date of the '''snapshot''' displayed in the current chart.
  
30) '''OnePager Editor Last Action'''  is the last editing action taken by the '''Chart Editor'''.
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30) '''OnePager Editor Last Action'''  is the last '''editing action''' taken by the '''Chart Editor'''.
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==Other Graphic Features==
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For '''editing''' in the '''Chart Editor''' the general rule is that a left-click '''selects''' component and highlights it with a rectangle.  Once a component is highlighted it can be manipulated with the mouse or '''edited''' using the '''Icons''' on the various OnePager ribbon tool bar tabs. Right-clicking on a component generally accesses the component's '''right-click context menu'''.  These '''right-click context menus''' contain left-clickable''' commands that perform useful '''editing''' operations on the component, access sub-context menus, or access various forms and sub-forms where more attributes can be '''edited'''. Once selected, '''rows''' and '''swimlane levels''' can be '''dragged and dropped up and down''' in the '''graph''' or their '''heights''' can be manipulated using the '''grab boxes''' provided on the component.
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OnePager forms and sub-forms contain controls that include checkboxes, left-clickable buttons, radio buttons, dropdown menus (lists), dial-value windows, slider-bars, calendar dropdown sub-forms, value information windows, the standard '''Color Chooser''' form, and forms with '''grids for user input information'''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 8 February 2021

About the OnePager Chart

The figure below shows the main features of the OnePager chart. Each numbered pointer refers to a paragraph number in the next section. This very busy chart has more content than you normally found one chart. This chart was created to illustrate the major feature available with OnePager Pro and Express. Not all components in the list below this illustration are shown to avoid clutter.

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OnePager Chart Components

1) Swimlane levels are defined as a set of contiguous rows, grouped together, sorted in a defined sequence in accordance with user selected source plan data, and labeled in the one or all of the swimlane level columns selected to show in the chart.

a) Swimlane levels can be manipulated in various ways (i.e., ordered and reordered, moved up or down, added, deleted, merged, split, hidden and unhidden, and created from existing rows).
b) OnePager version 7.0 supports three (3) Swimlane Levels.
c) The attributes for swimlane levels are defined and can be edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Row/Swimlanes tab.

2) Swimlane Level Cell Labels are optional labels for each swimlane level cell. These labels can be edited.

3) Swimlane Level Stripes are alternating swimlane level cell background colors giving a horizontal stripe effect to the chart. (Not shown above.)

4) Rows are the lowest level of horizontal organization that contain at least one task bar or milestone symbol.

a) Rows contain task bars and milestone symbols positioned and graphed in accordance with imported source plan data.
b) Rows are always contained in a swimlane level, even if the swimlane level's label column is hidden.
c) If there are multiple swimlane levels defined, the row can be a member of at least one swimlane level and can also be a member of two or more swimlane levels.
d) Rows can be manipulated in ways similar to swimlanes: ordered and reordered, moved up and down (within and between swimlanes), added, deleted, hidden, and unhidden.
e) Rows can be moved to different swimlane levels and become members of different swimlane level cells.
f) Rows can be inserted into the graph or hidden in the graph.

5) Text Columns (previously known as row labels) are column or columns containing imported source plan data as their text.

a) Text columns are placed in the chart to the immediate right of the Swimlane Label column.
b) There are up to five (5) Text Columns available.
c) Text column cells can be edited.

6) Row Stripes are alternating row background colors giving a horizontal stripe effect to the chart.

7) The Corner is the upper left and lower left areas of the chart where the Row/Swimlane column headings and time axis unit labels reside. The Corner can be made to show empty space that can be used for user defined text.

8) Swimlane Level Headings share the same area (The Corner) as the time axis unit label.

a) One or the other can be shown, but not both.
b) When all swimlane level cell labels are hidden, the swimlane heading is not displayed.
c) When a source plan field is selected for the swimlane level cell's label from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel, the swimlane level's label value is shown in the heading.
d) The swimlane level heading can be edited after the chart is created.

9) Text Column Headings share the same area (The Corner) as swimlane level headings and time axis unit label.

a) Either time axis unit labels or swimlane level/text column headings can be shown in The Corner, not both.
b) When all text column labels are hidden, the text column heading is not displayed.
c) When a source plan field is selected for the text column label from the Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel, the text column label value is shown in the heading.
d) The text column heading can be edited after the chart is created.

10) Time Axis is a set of tic marks and labels on the top or bottom of the chart (or both) showing the time divisions of the time axis.

a) You can choose to have the divisions represent days, weeks, months, quarters, etc.
b) You can specify calendar year or fiscal year formats and there are provisions for handling fiscal year starts mid-week.
c) You can specify background colors for the time axes.
d) You have the capability to re-order up and down the three time axis levels, hide time axis levels and cells, and stretch or compress time axis level cells in any level.
e) The attributes of Time Axes are managed and edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Time Axis tab.

11) The Floating Time Axis is a feature that replicates any or all of the three time axis levels within a chart as a row or rows.

a) The Floating Time Axis is useful in charts that are vertically long or where it is appropriate to show time axis levels.
b) After their creation, Floating Time Axes can be managed as rows in the chart.

12) Time Cursor is the optional vertical line showing the Snapshot date related to the timeline axes.

13) Task bars and Milestone symbols are the main elements of your project plans that reside in rows.

a) Task bars/Milestone symbols can be displayed as different shapes, colors, fill patterns, and borders.
b) Additionally, task bars/milestone symbols can be decorated with deadline shapes and endpoint shapes that are positioned by date information imported from your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan;.
c) Task bars are colored Gantt bars that shows start and end dates relative to the time axis.
d) Tasks bars can have borders, fill patterns, different colors, and have optional shapes.
e) Milestone symbols are a colored symbol that represents a milestone.
f) Milestone shapes are positioned on the chart with respect to either their start or end date per your selection.
g) You can choose to represent any task bars by a milestone symbol at its start or finish date.
h) Additionally, OnePager can represent milestone symbols that are 100 percent complete as filled in with the designated color and milestones that are not 100 percent complete as hollow milestone.
i) As with task bars, milestone symbols are available in various selected shapes, colors, fills, and borders. There are over a hundred milestone symbol shapes available in OnePager.
j) The attributes of task bars and milestone symbols are managed and edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties forms' Task Bars and Milestones tabs.

14) Baseline Decorations are optional slightly-transparent shapes symbols showing the baseline schedule of a task bars or a milestone symbols taken from data imported from the source plan.

15) Percent-Complete is represented as a thermometer bar in the lower part of the Task bar showing how much of the activity completed as of the snapshot date.

a) This is shown as a yellow bar in the diagram above.
b) Note that this bar does nothing more than represent the percent-complete field imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan.
c) OnePager has the capability to honor non-working time when graphically representing percent complete.

16) Critical-Path Segments is the optional bar segments on the upper part of the Task bar showing where the task's critical path intersects on the Task bar.

a) This optional bar segment can take on any available color.
b) By default, the typical color for the critical-path segment is red.
c) Critical-path segments are not shown for Milestone symbols.
d) OnePager Express does not support the display of critical-path segments for either Task bars or Milestone symbols.

17) Deadlines for task bars and milestone symbols can be represented in the chart with Deadline symbols.

a) Deadline dates are taken from your Deadline field imported from Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan.
b) Deadline symbols available are shared with milestone symbols in OnePager and have similar controllable properties.

18) Tasks can have up to four (4) Endpoints defined based upon date fields imported from the source plan.

a) By default, the following fields are assigned to the following Endpoints from Microsoft Project (Not shown above.):
  • Endpoint 1 Start Date.
  • Endpoint 2 Finish Date (Not shown above.).
  • Endpoint 3 Baseline Start Date (Not shown above.).
  • Endpoint 4 Baseline Finish Date (Not shown above.).
b) There are four (4) Endpoints also defined for charts whose data are from Microsoft Excel.
c) For these Endpoints you must specifically define the field associations in the Template or Chart Properties form.
d) Endpoint are not supported for Milestone symbols in either OnePager Pro or Express.

19) Comment Box are versatile text graphic elements that let you attach additional information at one or more positions along any Task bars or Milestone symbols.

a) You can use the comment box to convey information about task bars or milestone symbols, meetings, and phase gates that happen inside an extended time period.
b) These comment boxes can change from snapshot to snapshot.
c) Each comment box can have an optional anchor on the task bar or milestone symbol (connected) to which it is attached.
d) Comment box borders and anchors can be transparent in which case only the content of the comment box is visible.
e) Comment boxes can be re-positioned and resized by using conventional drag and drop mouse operations.
f) The background color of a comment box can be selected.
g) The text inside a Comment box can be edited.
h) The attributes of Comment boxes are managed and edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Comment Boxes tab.

20) Task Links are connecting line segments that show a relationships among task bars and/or milestone symbols.

a) Task Link information can be imported from your source plan and are called Data-driven Task Links.
b) There are controls for setting the various properties of Task Links.
c) You also have the capability to create Task Links after the chart is created - Manual Task Links,
d) There is a short cut capability available for creating a set of connected manual Task Links in a fewer number of steps. This process is called Daisy Chaining Manual Task Links.
e) Task links can be different colors, thicknesses, and can have associated text labels. These properties can be edited after the chart is created.
f) The attributes of Task Links are managed and edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Task Links tab.

21) Curtain are top to bottom colored and labeled area on the chart that can be used to designate an important time period.

a) Curtains can contain text labels.
b) You can define any number of curtains and specify their start and end period dates.
b) Curtains can be resized by using conventional drag and drop operations.
c) In addition to being able to create and edit curtains from the OnePager ribbon's Insert tab, curtains can be created by selecting a time axis level cell and using its context menu commands to insert a curtain into the chart.
d) There is an additionally capability under certain circumstances to show non-working times in the chart as curtains.
e) Finally, curtains can be tracked, created, edited, and deleted from the Chart Properties form's Time Axis tab's Format sub-tab.

22) Hover Box is a text box that appears in the graph when the mouse hovers over any task bar or milestone symbol. When the mouse is moved off the hover box disappears

a) This feature can be turned ON and OFF from OnePager's View ribbon tool bar tab.
b) In addition to displaying task name and dates, it displays the unique identifier that lets you trace the task bars or milestone symbols back to the tasks in your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan. (Not Shown Above)

23) Free Box is a text box similar to a Comment Box but not associated with task bars or milestone symbols and appears in the chart without connecting lines.

a) The Free Box is created from OnePager's Insert ribbon tool bar tab.
b) Free Boxes can be edited with respect to text content, background color, border properties, transparency, and size and position in the chart.

24) Legend Item is an entry describing one color/shape combination for a task bars and milestone symbols appearing in the chart.

a) Right clicking the legend item or the color bar lets you change one color/shape combination for all affected task bar and milestone symbol.
b) The Legend supports the display of Splitting and Parsing Columns in OnePager Pro and Express.
c) The Legend can be hidden in the chart.
d) The attributes of the Legend are managed and edited in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Legend tab.

25) OnePager Ribbon consists of six (6) tool bar tabs titled: File, Home, Insert, Page Layout, Data, and View. Additionally, on the extreme left on the OnePager ribbon tool bar are the save file button and the undo/redo buttons.

26) Chart Title is the descriptive title of the chart that you select. The Chart Title can be edited.

27) Chart Filename is the name of the .TAM file in which the chart and it's properties are stored and retrieved. (Not shown above)

28) Header/Footer Elements consist of up to six elements that are entered in the Chart Properties form.

a) There are three (3) header elements and three (3) footer elements.
b) All can be selected from attributes of the chart and the imported source plan.
c) The header/footer elements are accessible on the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's Headers/Footers tab.

29) Snapshot Date is the date of the snapshot displayed in the current chart.

30) OnePager Editor Last Action is the last editing action taken by the Chart Editor.

Other Graphic Features

For editing in the Chart Editor the general rule is that a left-click selects component and highlights it with a rectangle. Once a component is highlighted it can be manipulated with the mouse or edited using the Icons on the various OnePager ribbon tool bar tabs. Right-clicking on a component generally accesses the component's right-click context menu. These right-click context menus contain left-clickable commands that perform useful editing operations on the component, access sub-context menus, or access various forms and sub-forms where more attributes can be edited. Once selected, rows and swimlane levels can be dragged and dropped up and down in the graph or their heights can be manipulated using the grab boxes provided on the component.

OnePager forms and sub-forms contain controls that include checkboxes, left-clickable buttons, radio buttons, dropdown menus (lists), dial-value windows, slider-bars, calendar dropdown sub-forms, value information windows, the standard Color Chooser form, and forms with grids for user input information.

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