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=Automatically Hiding  Empty Rows for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 (P70-12_05_2-70-08242020.txt)=
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
1) When you are moving task/milestone to different rows and swimlanes, you can end up with '''unoccupied rows''' that you can '''hide''' if necessary.  
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1) When you are moving task bars/milestone symbols to different '''rows''' and '''swimlanes''', you can end up with '''unoccupied rows''' that you can '''hide''', if desired.  
  
2) OnePager has a convenient feature to do this quickly and easily: '''auto-hiding'''.  
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2) '''Rows''' can become '''empty''' for other reasons such as a change made to the chart's '''Date Range''' (i.e., the chart's '''Start Date''' and '''Finish Date''') or because a new snapshot is not '''importing''' one or more '''task bars/milestone symbols''' that were present in previous snapshots.
  
3) To use this feature, click the '''Hide''' button on the OnePager ribbon as shown below:
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3) OnePager provides the option for you to manually '''hide rows''' in the chart or to specify '''automatic hiding of rows''' through controls in the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form as explained in this article.
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(1)-11302018.png]]</center>
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4) For the purpose of illustration, this article uses the OnePager Express chart below as the starting point for the discussions of manual '''row hiding''' and '''automatic row hiding''' provided in the sub-sections that follow:
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(1)-11302018.png></center>
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4) Clicking the '''Home''' tab's '''Hide''' button accesses the '''Row hiding choices''' form shown here:
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_1-(1)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_1-(1)-08242020.png></center>
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(2)-11302018.png]]</center>
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===Manually Hiding Empty Rows===
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(2)-11302018.png></center>
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5) The '''Row hiding choices''' form shown above shows that one (1) '''Interior''' row is empty and can be '''hidden'''.  The chart with the '''empty row''' looks like this with the '''Row hiding choices''' form shown:
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5) In the examples that follow, two task bars each are hidden in a top '''Left#3 swimlane level cell''' and in an interior '''Left#3 swimlane level cell''' as shown below:
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(3)-11302018.png]]</center>
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(2)-08242020.png]]</center>
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(3)-11302018.png></center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(2)-08242020.png></center>  
  
Clicking the '''OK''' button on the form '''hides''' the empty row as discussed in the following sections.
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6) To use the '''manual row hiding''' feature, click the '''Hide''' button on the OnePager '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab, which is '''enabled''' when the chart has '''empty rows''', as shown below:
  
==Auto Hiding Options==
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(3)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(3)-08242020.png></center>
  
===Using the Home Tab Hide Rows Button on the OnePager Ribbon===
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7) Clicking the '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab's '''Hide Rows''' button accesses the '''Row hiding choices''' form shown here:
  
1) As demonstrated in the previous section clicking the '''Hide''' button accesses the '''Row hiding choices''' form.  
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(4)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(4)-08242020.png></center>
  
2) Use the checkboxes on the form to specify where you want OnePager to automatically '''hide rows''' and click '''OK''' as shown in the last illustration in the previous section.
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8) The '''Row hiding choices''' form shown above shows that two (2) '''rows are empty''',  '''one top and one Interior row are empty''' and can be '''hidden'''.
  
3) Clicking the '''OK''' button '''hides''' the indicated row(s) as shown here:
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9) '''Interior rows''' are '''rows''' that neither are the '''top most rows''' in the chart nor the '''bottom most rows''' in the chart.
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(4)-11302018.png]]</center>
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10) '''Top''' and '''Bottom''' value boxes shown in the '''Row hiding choices''' form shown above, count consecutive '''empty rows''' from the '''top of the graph''' and the '''bottom of the graph''' respectively.
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(4)-11302018.png></center>
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===Using the Template/Chart Properties Form's Advance Tab's Row Hiding Options Button===
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11) Clicking the '''OK''' button on the '''Row hiding choices''' form '''hides''' the '''empty row''' as is done in the illustration below:
  
4) OnePager offers you a set of controls by which you can '''govern''' how '''automatic hiding''' functions are performed.
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(5)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(5)-08242020.png></center>
  
5) These controls are found both in the '''Template Properties''' and the '''Chart Properties''' forms at their respective '''Advanced''' tabs at the '''Row hiding options''' button shown below:
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12) In the above illustration, please note that when '''rows are hidden''' that make up a '''swimlane''', that the '''swimlane''' too is '''hidden'''.
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(5)-11302018.png]]</center>
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===Automatically Hiding Empty Rows===
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(5)-11302018.png></center>
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6) These controls have the following effects:
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13) You also have the option to set up and use the '''row hiding''' feature in an '''automatic mode'''.
  
:a) '''Look at current snapshot only'''.  When this checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager looks only at the '''current snapshot''' to determine which rows are empty.  When this checkbox is not checked or in the '''OFF''' setting, OnePager looks at '''all snapshots''' before deciding that a row is empty.  In either case, please note that any rows that are hidden are hidden in '''all snapshots'''.
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14) That is, you can establish a set of '''options''' in the '''Template Properties''' form before charts are created to '''automatically hide empty rows''' under the conditions you wish.
  
:b) '''Hide newly-empty rows on import'''.  When this checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager '''automatically hides''' any rows that become empty when you '''add or update a snapshot'''.    This can happen when a task or milestone is present at some '''snapshots''' but is missing from the '''snapshot''' that you are currently updating.    Bear in mind, however, that the hidden rows are now being '''hidden''' in '''all snapshots''' and not just in the '''snapshot''' you are updating.
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15) Additionally, you can use the same controls found in the '''Chart Properties''' form to set or alter these '''options''' after charts are created.
  
:c) '''Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones'''.  When this checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager '''automatically unhides''' tasks/milestones, rows, and swimlanes that were '''hidden''' in previous '''snapshots''' if any of the tasks/milestones are '''flagged''' for import on the '''current snapshot'''.  This assures that in '''new snapshots''' you see all previously '''hidden''' tasks/milestones and their previously '''hidden''' rows and swimlanes.  If the checkbox is not checked or '''OFF''', OnePager continues to '''hide''' previously '''hidden''' rows and swimlanes as the '''new snapshot''' is created.  The default setting for this feature is with the checkbox '''checked ON'''.
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16) Since the controls for '''automatically hiding rows''' are the same for both the '''Template Properties''' and '''Chart Properties''' form's, the example below uses the '''Chart Properties''' form.
  
:d) '''Hide rows when dates are outside the date range'''.  When this option is checked '''ON''', clicking the '''Hide''' button '''hides''' rows that appear empty because the task/milestones occupying those rows are outside the '''start-end dates''' for the chart (See [[Advanced Tab for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Advanced Tab-OnePager Express]] 21.14.1-70).  When this option is checked '''ON''', OnePager knows that you want rows where tasks/milestones are not within the '''start-end dates''' range of the chart to be '''hidden''' when you click the '''Hide''' button on the ribbon.
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===Setting Up the Chart Properties Form's Advance Tab's Row Hiding Options===
  
5) As with the '''Look at current snapshot only''' row '''hiding''' action, the row '''hiding''' does not occur until you click the '''Hide''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon tab.
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17) The controls for setting up the '''automatic row hiding options''' are found in the  '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Advanced''' tabs at the '''Row hiding options''' button shown below:
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(6)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(6)-08242020.png></center>
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18) Accessing the '''Row Hiding Options''' form requires clicking the '''Row hiding options''' button as shown above.
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===Row Hiding Options===
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19) There are four (4) '''Row hiding options''' available singly or in combination as discussed in the following sub-sections:
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====Look at current snapshot only====
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20) When the '''Look at current snapshot only''' checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager looks only at the '''current snapshot''' to determine which '''rows are empty'''. 
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21) When the '''Look at current snapshot only''' checkbox is '''OFF''', OnePager looks at '''all snapshots''' before deciding that a '''row is empty'''. 
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22) In either case, please note that any '''rows''' that are '''hidden''' are '''hidden''' in '''all snapshots'''.
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====Hide newly-empty rows on import====
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23) When the '''Hide newly-empty rows on import''' checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager '''automatically hides''' any '''rows''' that become '''empty''' when you '''add or update a snapshot'''.   
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24) This can happen when a task bar or milestone symbol is present in some '''snapshots''' but is missing from the '''snapshot''' that is currently being '''updating'''.   
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25) Please keep in mind, however, that the '''hidden rows''' are now being '''hidden''' in '''all snapshots''' and not just in the '''snapshot''' being '''updated'''.
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====Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones====
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26) When this checkbox is checked '''ON''', OnePager '''automatically unhides''' task bars/milestone symbols, '''rows''', and '''swimlanes''' that were '''hidden''' in previous '''snapshots''' if any of the tasks/milestones in the '''source plan''' are '''flagged''' for '''import''' on the '''current snapshot'''. 
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27) This assures that in '''new snapshots''' all previously '''hidden''' task bars/milestone symbols and their previously '''hidden rows and swimlanes''' are visible. 
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28) If the '''Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones''' checkbox is checked '''OFF''', OnePager continues to '''hide''' previously '''hidden rows and swimlanes''' as the '''new snapshot''' is created. 
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29) The default setting for the '''Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones''' checkbox is checked '''ON'''.
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====Hide rows when dates are outside the date range====
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30) 'When the '''Hide rows when dates are outside the date range''' option is checked '''ON''', clicking the '''Hide''' button '''hides rows''' that appear '''empty''' because the '''source plan''' task/milestones occupying those '''rows''' are outside the '''start-end dates''' for the chart .
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31) For more information on '''setting and changing the date range of the chart, please see the articleat:  [[Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro]] 22.3.1-70.
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32) When the '''Hide rows when dates are outside the date range''' option is checked '''ON''', OnePager knows that you want '''rows''' where '''source plan''' tasks/milestones are not within the '''start-end dates''' range of the chart to be '''hidden''' when you click the '''Hide''' button on the ribbon.
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33) As with the '''Look at current snapshot only''' row '''hiding''' action, the '''row hiding''' for this option does not occur until you click the '''Hide''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab.
  
 
==Finding Hidden Rows==
 
==Finding Hidden Rows==
  
1) If rows are '''hidden''', for any reason, they can be found by using the '''Where’s My Stuff?!''' feature accessed from the '''Show/Hide''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon.  
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1) If '''rows and/or swimlanes''' are '''hidden''', for any reason, they can be found by using the '''Where’s My Stuff?!''' feature accessed from the '''Show/Hide''' button on the '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab as shown below for the example used in this article:  
  
2) An example of a “Where’s My Stuff?!” form where out of range rows are '''hidden''' is shown below:
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(7)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(7)-08242020.png></center>
  
<center>[[File:X61-12_15_1-61-(6)-11302018.png]]</center>
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2) When the “Where’s My Stuff?!” is clicked, the form is accessed showing which '''task names''' are '''hidden''' and the reasons for being '''hid''' as shown below:
<center><X61-12_15_1-61-(6)-11302018.png></center>
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3) For more information on the use of the '''Where's My Stuff?!''' feature and form, please see the article at:  [[Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!" for Version 7.0 | Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!"]]. 9.4.1-70
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<center>[[File:X70-12_05_2-(8)-08242020.png]]</center>
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<center><X70-12_05_2-(8)-08242020.png></center>
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3) The '''Where's My Stuff?!''' form shown above, indicates that two (2) tasks are '''hidden''' in the chart and that their respective '''rows''' are '''hidden''' as well.
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4) The '''Where's My Stuff?!''' form keeps track of all covered items that are '''hidden''' by indicating the '''task name''' from the '''source plan''' and the reason that the '''items''' are '''hidden''' by indicating a red X in the column appropriate for the '''task name'''.
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5) For more information on the use of the '''Where's My Stuff?!''' feature and form, please see the article at:  [[Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!" for Version 7.0 | Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!"]]. 9.4.1-70
  
 
==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
  
[[Advanced Tab for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Advanced Tab-OnePager Express]] 21.14.1-70
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[[Advanced Tab for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Advanced Tab for OnePager Pro]] 21.13.1-70
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[[Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro]] 22.3.1-70
  
 
[[Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!" for Version 7.0 | Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!"]] 9.4.1-70
 
[[Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!" for Version 7.0 | Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!"]] 9.4.1-70
  
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Revision as of 17:03, 24 August 2020

Automatically Hiding Empty Rows for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 (P70-12_05_2-70-08242020.txt)

Overview

1) When you are moving task bars/milestone symbols to different rows and swimlanes, you can end up with unoccupied rows that you can hide, if desired.

2) Rows can become empty for other reasons such as a change made to the chart's Date Range (i.e., the chart's Start Date and Finish Date) or because a new snapshot is not importing one or more task bars/milestone symbols that were present in previous snapshots.

3) OnePager provides the option for you to manually hide rows in the chart or to specify automatic hiding of rows through controls in the Template Properties and Chart Properties form as explained in this article.

4) For the purpose of illustration, this article uses the OnePager Express chart below as the starting point for the discussions of manual row hiding and automatic row hiding provided in the sub-sections that follow:

X70-12 05 1-(1)-08242020.png
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Manually Hiding Empty Rows

5) In the examples that follow, two task bars each are hidden in a top Left#3 swimlane level cell and in an interior Left#3 swimlane level cell as shown below:

X70-12 05 2-(2)-08242020.png
<X70-12_05_2-(2)-08242020.png>

6) To use the manual row hiding feature, click the Hide button on the OnePager Home ribbon tool bar tab, which is enabled when the chart has empty rows, as shown below:

X70-12 05 2-(3)-08242020.png
<X70-12_05_2-(3)-08242020.png>

7) Clicking the Home ribbon tool bar tab's Hide Rows button accesses the Row hiding choices form shown here:

X70-12 05 2-(4)-08242020.png
<X70-12_05_2-(4)-08242020.png>

8) The Row hiding choices form shown above shows that two (2) rows are empty, one top and one Interior row are empty and can be hidden.

9) Interior rows are rows that neither are the top most rows in the chart nor the bottom most rows in the chart.

10) Top and Bottom value boxes shown in the Row hiding choices form shown above, count consecutive empty rows from the top of the graph and the bottom of the graph respectively.

11) Clicking the OK button on the Row hiding choices form hides the empty row as is done in the illustration below:

X70-12 05 2-(5)-08242020.png
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12) In the above illustration, please note that when rows are hidden that make up a swimlane, that the swimlane too is hidden.

Automatically Hiding Empty Rows

13) You also have the option to set up and use the row hiding feature in an automatic mode.

14) That is, you can establish a set of options in the Template Properties form before charts are created to automatically hide empty rows under the conditions you wish.

15) Additionally, you can use the same controls found in the Chart Properties form to set or alter these options after charts are created.

16) Since the controls for automatically hiding rows are the same for both the Template Properties and Chart Properties form's, the example below uses the Chart Properties form.

Setting Up the Chart Properties Form's Advance Tab's Row Hiding Options

17) The controls for setting up the automatic row hiding options are found in the Chart Properties form's Advanced tabs at the Row hiding options button shown below:

X70-12 05 2-(6)-08242020.png
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18) Accessing the Row Hiding Options form requires clicking the Row hiding options button as shown above.

Row Hiding Options

19) There are four (4) Row hiding options available singly or in combination as discussed in the following sub-sections:

Look at current snapshot only

20) When the Look at current snapshot only checkbox is checked ON, OnePager looks only at the current snapshot to determine which rows are empty.

21) When the Look at current snapshot only checkbox is OFF, OnePager looks at all snapshots before deciding that a row is empty.

22) In either case, please note that any rows that are hidden are hidden in all snapshots.

Hide newly-empty rows on import

23) When the Hide newly-empty rows on import checkbox is checked ON, OnePager automatically hides any rows that become empty when you add or update a snapshot.

24) This can happen when a task bar or milestone symbol is present in some snapshots but is missing from the snapshot that is currently being updating.

25) Please keep in mind, however, that the hidden rows are now being hidden in all snapshots and not just in the snapshot being updated.

Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones

26) When this checkbox is checked ON, OnePager automatically unhides task bars/milestone symbols, rows, and swimlanes that were hidden in previous snapshots if any of the tasks/milestones in the source plan are flagged for import on the current snapshot.

27) This assures that in new snapshots all previously hidden task bars/milestone symbols and their previously hidden rows and swimlanes are visible.

28) If the Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones checkbox is checked OFF, OnePager continues to hide previously hidden rows and swimlanes as the new snapshot is created.

29) The default setting for the Unhide rows for flagged tasks/milestones checkbox is checked ON.

Hide rows when dates are outside the date range

30) 'When the Hide rows when dates are outside the date range option is checked ON, clicking the Hide button hides rows that appear empty because the source plan task/milestones occupying those rows are outside the start-end dates for the chart .

31) For more information on setting and changing the date range of the chart, please see the articleat: Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro 22.3.1-70.

32) When the Hide rows when dates are outside the date range option is checked ON, OnePager knows that you want rows where source plan tasks/milestones are not within the start-end dates range of the chart to be hidden when you click the Hide button on the ribbon.

33) As with the Look at current snapshot only row hiding action, the row hiding for this option does not occur until you click the Hide button on the Home ribbon tool bar tab.

Finding Hidden Rows

1) If rows and/or swimlanes are hidden, for any reason, they can be found by using the Where’s My Stuff?! feature accessed from the Show/Hide button on the Home ribbon tool bar tab as shown below for the example used in this article:

X70-12 05 2-(7)-08242020.png
<X70-12_05_2-(7)-08242020.png>

2) When the “Where’s My Stuff?!” is clicked, the form is accessed showing which task names are hidden and the reasons for being hid as shown below:

X70-12 05 2-(8)-08242020.png
<X70-12_05_2-(8)-08242020.png>

3) The Where's My Stuff?! form shown above, indicates that two (2) tasks are hidden in the chart and that their respective rows are hidden as well.

4) The Where's My Stuff?! form keeps track of all covered items that are hidden by indicating the task name from the source plan and the reason that the items are hidden by indicating a red X in the column appropriate for the task name.

5) For more information on the use of the Where's My Stuff?! feature and form, please see the article at: Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!". 9.4.1-70

Related Links

Advanced Tab for OnePager Pro 21.13.1-70

Changing the Chart’s Start/Finish Dates for OnePager Pro 22.3.1-70

Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!" 9.4.1-70

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