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1) On occasion '''swimlane level cell''' and '''text column cells''' may contain '''text strings''' or '''values''' that are too '''wide''' to clearly fit in the '''horizontal space''' available.
 
1) On occasion '''swimlane level cell''' and '''text column cells''' may contain '''text strings''' or '''values''' that are too '''wide''' to clearly fit in the '''horizontal space''' available.
  
2) The may happen because the '''Template Properties''' form being used has established '''swimlane cell''' and '''text column cell widths''' that are too narrow.
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2) Th1s may happen because the '''Template Properties''' form being used has established '''swimlane cell''' and '''text column cell widths''' that are too narrow.
  
 
3) More common, is the occurrence where '''source plan data fields imported''' into OnePager contain information that does not fit in the '''horizontal space''' available.
 
3) More common, is the occurrence where '''source plan data fields imported''' into OnePager contain information that does not fit in the '''horizontal space''' available.
  
4) Where these occurrences are know prior to creating a OnePager chart, you have the option in the '''Template Properties''' form to set the '''widths''' of '''swimlane cells''' and '''text column cells''' before a chart is created.
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4) Where these occurrences are known prior to creating a OnePager chart, you have the option in the '''Template Properties''' form to set the '''widths''' of '''swimlane cells''' and '''text column cells''' before a chart is created.
  
 
5) Additionally, once a chart is created, there are controls in the '''Chart Properties''' form for '''globally''' adjusting the '''widths''' of '''swimlane cells''' and '''text column cells''' after chart creation.
 
5) Additionally, once a chart is created, there are controls in the '''Chart Properties''' form for '''globally''' adjusting the '''widths''' of '''swimlane cells''' and '''text column cells''' after chart creation.

Revision as of 19:25, 10 July 2020

Overview

1) On occasion swimlane level cell and text column cells may contain text strings or values that are too wide to clearly fit in the horizontal space available.

2) Th1s may happen because the Template Properties form being used has established swimlane cell and text column cell widths that are too narrow.

3) More common, is the occurrence where source plan data fields imported into OnePager contain information that does not fit in the horizontal space available.

4) Where these occurrences are known prior to creating a OnePager chart, you have the option in the Template Properties form to set the widths of swimlane cells and text column cells before a chart is created.

5) Additionally, once a chart is created, there are controls in the Chart Properties form for globally adjusting the widths of swimlane cells and text column cells after chart creation.

6) Finally, there are manual editing techniques available to adjust these same swimlane cells and text column cells widths using your mouse in the Chart Editor.

7) This article covers the global adjustment of swimlane cells and text column cells widths using the controls in the Chart Properties form. Since the controls in the Template Properties form are exactly the same as those in the Chart Properties form, only the controls in the Chart Properties form are discussed.

8) This article also covers how to adjust the widths of swimlane cells and text column cells in the Chart Editor.

Globally Adjusting the Width of Text Columns or Swimlane Levels

1) The Chart Properties form's Rows/Swimlanes tab's Swimlanes and Text Columns control groups have identical dial window controls for adjusting swimlane cells and text column cells widths as shown here:

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Text Column Width Adjustment in the Chart Properties Form

2) Additionally, for your convenience, there is an identical text column cell width dial window provided in the Text-Column Formatting - Left#n form for each of the five (5) text columns as shown below for the Left#3 text column:

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3) This control is useful when working with the Text-Column Formatting - Left#n form where it might not be convenient to revert back to the Chart Properties form's Rows/Swimlanes tab.

Swimlane Level Cell Width Adjustment in the Chart Properties Form

4) Again, for your convenience, there is an identical swimlane level cell width dial window provided in the Swimlane Formatting - Left#n form for each of the three (3) swimlane levels as shown below for the Left#3 text column:

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5) Inn a fashion identical to the control in the Text-Column Formatting - Left#n form, this control is useful when working with the Swimlane Formatting - Left#n form where it might not be convenient to revert back to the Chart Properties form's Rows/Swimlanes tab.

Examples

6) The chart below is configured with each swimlane level cell and each text column cell set to width 0.95 to show how their contents look in a narrow horizontal space:

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7) In the illustration above, two of the swimlane levels and the single text column appear to have crowded labels.

Changing Swimlane Level Cell Widths - Example

8) This can be remedied in the Chart Properties form for the Left#2 and Left#3 swimlane level cells by using the Width dial window to increase the value to 1.50 as shown below:

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9) In a similar manner the width of the Left#3 swimlane level cells are increased from 0.95 to 1.50 as shown here:

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Changing Text Column Widths - Example

9) Changing the crowded condition of the Left#3 text column cells follows similar steps involving the Width dial window found in the Text Columns controls group as shown below:

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10) The illustration above show that it was necessary to increase all the Left#3 text column cells because the contents of the source plan's Name field for each imported task required more horizontal space so the width was increased to 3.00.

11) The same results can be achieve if, in each of the examples above, the Text-Column Formatting - Left#n form or the Swimlanes Formatting - Left#n form is used and their respective Width dial window values are changed.

Resizing the Width of Text Columns and Swimlane Levels Using Drag and Drop

1) If you need more horizontal space for the content in your text columns or swimlane levels, you can resize them using drag and drop techniques with your mouse.

2) To do this, hover your mouse over the vertical edge of the target text column or swimlane level cells until the double-arrow cursor appears, then left-click the mouse as shown below for the Left#3 text column:

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3) With the left-click button held down, drag the double-arrow cursor to the left or right as needed to widen or make the text column narrower as shown below where the Left#3 text column is widened:

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4) When the double-arrow cursor is dragged to the desired position, release the left-click button and the selected text column's width is changed as shown below:

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5) As shown in the illustration above, as long as the mouse cursor is hovering over a text column or swimlane level vertical boundary the mouse cursor retains the double-arrow shape.

6) As you resize the cell's width, the size of your overall OnePager chart is adjusted accordingly.

7) Note that there can be an impact on the output media formatting for multi-page charts.

Resizing the Width of Text Columns and Swimlane Levels Using the Double-Left-Click Method

1) You can quickly resize the width of a text column or swimlane level by positioning the mouse cursor on the right border of the text column or swimlane level and performing a double left-click with the mouse when the double-arrow cursor shape appears.

2) Suppose we have the chart shown below where the swimlane level cell contents and text column content are crowded and you want to resize these columns so that the contents fits without changing the text font as shown below:

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Automatically Resizing the Width of Swimlane Levels

3) To automatically resize the width of a swimlane level, place the cursor on the right border of the swimlane level and double left-click when the double arrow cursor shape appears.

4) The result is shown below for the Left#2 swimlane level:

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5) The double-left-click mouse action tells OnePager to examine all the swimlane level cells and make the width of the selected swimlane level adequate to display the contents of all swimlane level cells in the selected swimlane level as shown above.

6) When this same method is applied to the Left#3 swimlane level in the above chart, the results look like this:

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Automatically Resize the Width of Text Columns

4) In a similar way, you can use this method to resize the width of any text columns by placing the cursor on its right border as shown below and double left-clicking the mouse when the double arrow cursor shape appears:

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Related Links

Creating, Formatting, and Sorting Swimlanes Levels 12.02.1-70

Creating and Formatting Text Columns 12.03.1-70

Row and Swimlane Borders 12.04.1-70

Editing Text Columns or Swimlane Labels 12.3.1-70

Editing Row Properties 12.22.1-70

Editing Swimlane Properties 12.23.1-70


(12.8.1-70)