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==Overview==
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==Introduction==
  
On occasion you may need to provide more '''vertical space''' in a '''row''' to space out one '''row''' from its immediate neighbor '''row''' above or below.  This may be useful when '''comment boxes''' are inserted into the chart or when it is necessary to call special attention to a '''row '''or several '''rows'''.
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This article is focused on using the ''' Column Splitting''' feature with OnePager Bundle '''Standalone''' and '''imported''' Asana '''source plans'''.
  
When these needs are known prior to creating the first OnePager chart, you have the option in the '''Template''' to set all '''row heights''' before a chart is created.  Additionally, once a chart is created, there are controls in the '''Chart Properties''' form for '''globally '''adjusting all '''row heights''' after chart creation.  Finally, there are manual '''editing''' techniques available to adjust individual '''row heights''' using your mouse in the '''Chart Editor''', in the convenient '''text column '''right-click '''context menu''', or the '''open space '''right-click''' context menu'''.
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==About Splitting and Parsing Fields==
  
Please keep in mind that any increases or decreases in '''row heights''' in the chart impacts the '''height''' of '''swimlanes''' where the '''edited row''' is a member.
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The OnePager '''column splitting''' feature allows you to '''duplicate task bars''' when a task in your Asana '''source plan''' is assigned to '''multiple resources''' (or anything else).  Because assignments from Asana often are '''comma-delimited''', this feature enables OnePager to '''parse the comma-delimited list''' and '''create a unique task bar''' for each instance in the '''comma-separated''' list.
  
This article covers the '''global''' adjustment of '''row height''' 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.  This article also covers how to adjust individual '''row heights '''using available '''editing techniques''' in the '''Chart Editor'''.
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===Split Resource Names Example===
  
==Globally Adjusting All Row Heights in the Chart==
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Say you want to use '''color-codes''' on task bars/milestone symbols based upon your Asana '''source plan’s Assigned to''' column as shown below:
  
All '''row heights''' can be set or changed by using the '''Automatic: Use row height of''' window in the '''Template''' or in the '''Chart Properties''' form’s '''Page Layout '''tab as shown below for the '''Chart Properties''' form: 
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(1)-11022023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(1)-11022023.png</center>
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(1)-07102020.png]]</center>
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Some of the entries in the '''Assigned to''' column consist of multiple, '''comma-separated''' items and some tasks only used one '''resource'''. Without the '''column splitting''' feature, a chart '''created''' from these data and assigned task bar/milestone symbol '''colors''' based upon the '''Assigned to''' column looks like this:
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Clicking the '''Automatic: Use row height of '''radio button '''ON''' as shown in the illustration above tells OnePager to use the setting in the window for all '''row heights''' in the chart. Additionally, you can change the setting in the window as required.  Unchecking the '''Automatic: Use row height of''' radio button '''OFF '''tells OnePager to set the '''row height''' in accordance with the '''Document height '''which is clicked '''ON''' as the alternative option.    When the '''Document height''' radio button is clicked '''ON''', OnePager calculates the '''row height '''using the '''Document height''' and the number of '''rows''' as factors.  The setting in the '''Automatic: Use row height of '''window and the '''Document height '''dial control are in either '''inches''' or '''centimeters''' depending on the '''Template'''.
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(5)-11272023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(5)-11272023.png</center>
  
The '''default settings''' for both options are shown in the above illustration.
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OnePager, in this case, treats the '''entire string''' as an individual '''Assigned to''' value.  To provide more flexibility in displaying task bars that have '''multiple resources''' assigned, OnePager supports the concept of a '''column splitting'''.  This feature recognizes '''comma-separated''' values in a '''designated column''' and '''creates a separate task bar''' for each of the '''comma-separated''' values.
  
Changing the '''row height''' using either option discussed above does not change the '''height''' of task bars or milestone symbols occupying the individual '''rows'''.  The option to alter task bar/milestone symbol '''heights''' as a '''percentage of row height''' is discussed in sub-sections below.
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===Enabling Splitting===
  
===Using the Automatic: Use row height of Control to Globally Change All Row Heights - Example===
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To use this feature requires turning '''ON''' the feature in the Asana '''Template Properties''' form you intend to use to make the chart.  The setting must be turned '''ON''' before the chart is created so launch OnePager Bundle from the '''desktop icon''', click the '''NEW''' button on the '''OnePager Bundle Start''' form to access the '''OnePager choices''' form, '''select''' your Asana '''source plan''', and type in the chart's '''title''' as shown here:
  
Starting this example from the '''default settings '''for '''row height''', we have the chart shown below:
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(2A)-11022023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(2A)-11022023.png</center>
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(2)-07102020.png]]</center>
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When you click the '''Next>''' button at the bottom of the form, OnePager accesses the second page of the '''OnePager choices''' form shown below:
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Using the '''Page Layout '''tab in the '''Chart Properties''' form and changing the '''Automatic: Use row height of '''window’s setting to '''0.75''', produces a chart that looks like this:
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(2AA)-11022023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(2AA)-11022023.png</center>
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(3)-07102020.png]]</center>
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Clicking the '''Edit current template''' button accesses the current '''Template Properties''' form.  Navigate to the '''Field Mappings''' tab on the form, check the '''Enable splitting on:''' checkbox to '''ON''' and (in this example) select the '''Assigned To''' column from the dropdown list provided. The results are shown here:
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Note that while the '''row height''' is adjusted to a '''greater value''' all other '''format settings '''remain unchanged.  The '''document height value''', however, is '''increased''' and displayed in the ''' Page Layout '''tab’s '''Document Setup '''control group''' '''in the '''Document height''' dial window as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(2AAA)-11022023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(2AAA)-11022023.png</center>
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(4)-07102020.png]]</center>
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Click the '''Save and use''' button to complete the process and close the current '''Template Properties''' form returning you to the second page of the '''OnePager choices''' form show above.
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===Using the Document height Control to Globally Change All Row Heights - Example===
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===Split Resources in the Chart===
  
The '''Document height '''control shown above can also be used to, in effect, change all '''row heights'''.  This is done by clicking the '''Document height''' radio button '''ON''' and setting a different '''document height value '''into the dial window.
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Clicking the '''Create new chart''' button completes the process and creates the chart with the '''column splitting''' feature in useThe chart with '''splitting''' looks like this:
  
For this example, if we reset the '''document height value '''from its '''default''' of '''8.6''' to '''10.5''' the resulting chart looks like this:
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<center>[[File:P72-24_5_3-72-(2)-11022023.png]]</center>
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<center>P72-24_5_3-72-(2)-11022023.png</center>
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(5)-07102020.png]]</center>
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In the chart with '''column splitting''' shown above, there are now several more task bars in the '''Chart Editor''' than there were before.  The task bar for '''Plate Movement''' is now '''split into two (2) separate task bars''', one for each of the '''two resources assigned'''. The task bar for '''Centrifugal Barrier''' is now '''split into three (3) separate task bars''', one for each of the '''three resources''' that were assigned to this task in the Asana '''source plan'''.  Each of the '''resources''' has a unique '''color''' assigned.  Each of the '''resources''' appears by itself in the '''Legend'''.  The '''Legend title''' shows the '''column name''' that is used for '''splitting the columns'''.
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As in the previous example, changing '''Document height value''' makes a corresponding update to the '''Automatic: Use row height of '''window’s '''value''' as shown here:
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With this feature, you can use '''column splitting''' just like any other column by using the dropdowns in the '''Template Properties''' form or '''Chart Properties''' form to assign '''colors, highlight task bars and milestone symbols, and to define and label rows and swimlanes'''.
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(6)-07102020.png]]</center>
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==Splitting Resources and Task Links==
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The two examples provided above do illustrate how the two controls can be used to change '''row heights''' in the chart.  However, there are other factors involved when these changes are made and how they '''impact the look of the chart in output media'''.
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When task bars with '''Data-Driven''' or manual '''Task Links''' are '''split''', the '''Task Links''' ('''Data-Driven''' and manual) are '''not shown'''.  Further, the '''Task Links''' that are now '''hidden''' and '''do not''' have entries in the '''Where are My Links?''' form.
 
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For more information on '''Page Layout and Document Fitting''', please see the article at: [[Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements  for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements (Portal)]] <!--8.6.1.2-70-->
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==Changing Individual Row Heights Using Drag and Drop==
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Individual '''Row heights''' can be adjusted in the '''Chart Editor''' by left-clicking in a '''row’s text column cell''' to select the '''row'''.  If there are '''multiple text columns''', clicking in any '''text column''' selects the '''row'''.  '''Multiple rows '''can be selected either consecutively or in '''different vertical''' '''row '''positions in the chart.
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===Selecting a Single Row to Adjust Row Height===
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Selecting a '''single row''' in order to change its '''row height''' requires that a least one '''text column '''be visible in the chart.  Further, the '''row selection''' must select the entire '''row '''which includes all '''text columns''' and the '''row itself''' in the '''graph '''as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(7)-07132020.png]]</center>
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Selecting only the '''text column cell''' in the '''row''' does '''NOT''' select the '''row '''and it is not possible to adjust the '''row’s height''' in this case.  To change the '''row height''', grab the top '''grab box''', for example, with the mouse left-click button held down so the cursor becomes a '''double-arrow shape'''.  Then '''drag the grab box up''' to increase the '''row height''' or down to decrease the '''row height''' as shown below where the '''row height '''is increased:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(8)-07132020.png]]</center>
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====Selecting a Single Row - Absolute Height Mode====
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Changing the '''row height''' does not change the '''height''' of any task bars/milestone symbols located in the '''row''' if the task bars/milestone symbol’s '''height '''is determined by the '''Absolute height''' radio button setting in the '''Chart Properties '''form’s '''Task Bars''' or '''Milestones''' tab’s '''Task Height''' sub-control group as shown below: 
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(9-3)-09132020.png]]</center>
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====Selecting a Single Row - Percentage of Row Height Mode====
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If, alternatively, the '''Percentage of row height '''radio button is clicked '''ON''', placing task bars/milestone symbol’s '''heights''' in a '''mode relative to row height''', the task bars and milestone symbols in the''' row''' maintain their '''height’s relative to the row height''' as shown in the sequence below:
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:1) Change the '''Task Bar Height '''sub-control group’s '''mode''' to '''Percentage of row height''' as shown here:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(10-2)-09132020.png]]</center>
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:2) With the change to '''Percentage of row height mode''', the same '''row selection''' and '''drag and drop '''of the same '''grab box upward''' to the same '''new row height''' results in this chart configuration:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(11-1)-07132020.png]]</center>
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Releasing the mouse left-click button changes both the '''row height''' and the '''height''' of the task bars/milestone symbols occupying that '''row'''.
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===Selecting Multiple Rows to Adjust Row Height===
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To select '''multiple rows''', hold down the '''CTRL key''' while selecting '''rows'''. The following illustrates how '''multiple rows''' look when selected:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(12)-07132020.png]]</center>
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The illustration above shows three '''rows''' selected with the '''CTL+Left-Click '''method where each selected '''row '''has its own pair of '''grab boxes'''.
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====Selecting Multiple Rows - Absolute Height Mode====
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Once the '''multiple rows '''are selected, all respond to changes in '''row height '''when one pair of '''grab bars''' are adjusted up or down as shown here for a change in '''row height''' in '''Absolute height mode''':
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(13)-07132020.png]]</center>
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Releasing the mouse left-click button changes all the '''row heights''' of the selected '''rows'''.
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====Selecting Multiple Rows – Percentage of Row Height Mode====
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If the same '''row height '''change is made in '''Percentage of Row Height mode''' the resulting chart looks like this:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(14)-07132020.png]]</center>
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Releasing the mouse left-click button changes all the '''row heights''' and the '''heights''' of all task bars/milestone symbols occupying the selected '''rows'''.
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==Changing Row Height Using the Text Column Right-Click Context Menu’s Row Height… Command==
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'''Context menus''' are available in the '''Chart Editor''' containing sets of commands that perform '''common editing''' functions in the chartThe '''text column '''right-click '''context menu '''contains a '''Row height … '''command that accesses the '''Row height '''form as discussed below.
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===Using the Row Height Form with a Single Row===
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For example, right-clicking in a '''text column cell''' accesses the '''text column cell '''right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(15)-07132020.png]]</center>
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In this discussion, the focus is on managing '''row height''' and the '''text column '''right-click '''context menu’s''' '''Row height … '''command that, when clicked, accesses the '''Row height''' form shown below that can be used the change the '''height''' of the selected '''row''':
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(16)-07132020.png]]</center>
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Once the '''Row height''' form is accessed, use the dial window to change the '''row height''' to the desired value.  As with all '''dial value controls''' of this type the '''unit of measure''' (i.e., inches or centimeters) is determined by your choice of '''Template Properties''' form controlling the creation of the chart.
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As an example, suppose the '''dial value control''' in the '''Row height '''form is changed from '''.038 '''(the '''default value''') to '''1.0'''.  The resulting '''row '''in '''Absolute Height mode''' looks like this after the '''OK''' button on the '''Row height''' form is clicked:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(17-1)-09132020.png]]</center>
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If the chart was in '''Percentage of Row Height mode''', the chart looks like this after the change from a '''Row height ''' of '''0.38 '''to '''1.0''' is finished:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(18-1)-09132020.png]]</center>
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===Using the Row Height Form with Multiple Rows===
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The '''Row height''' form can be used when '''multiple rows '''are selected.  As an example, if we select the same three '''rows''' by left-clicking in one of their '''text columns '''as done in the previous sub-section and then right-clicking one of the selected''' row’s text column cells '''to access the '''Row height '''form, the chart looks like this after accessing the '''Row height '''form and making the same change to the selected '''row’s heights''':
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(19-1)-09132020.png]]</center>
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If the same actions were taken when the chart is in '''Percentage of Row Height mode''', the resulting '''row heights '''look the same as shown above but the '''row’s '''task bar '''heights''' are represented at '''80%''' of the '''row height'''.
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===Resetting the Default Row Height for Selected Row or Rows===
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The '''Row height''' form has a '''Use default''' checkbox that can be clicked '''ON''' to restore the selected''' row height''' to the '''default value''' found in the '''Chart Properties '''form’s '''Task Bars''' or '''Milestones '''tab’s '''Task Bar Height''' sub-control group.  This is done by accessing the '''Row height''' form for the selected '''row '''or''' rows '''as illustrated previously, checking the '''Use default '''check box '''ON''' as shown below and then clicking the form’s '''OK '''button:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(20)-07132020.png]]</center>
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When the '''Row height''' form’s '''OK '''button is clicked, the selected '''row’s height''' reverts back to the '''default value''' as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11_1-(21-1)-09132020.png]]</center>
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The illustration above shows that only the selected '''row''' has its '''row height''' reverted back to the '''default value''' while the remaining unselected '''rows''' are unchanged.  The above illustration was made in the chart’s '''Absolute Height mode'''.    Corresponding results are obtained when a '''row '''or '''rows''' are reset to their '''default values''' using the '''Row height''' form’s '''Use default''' checkbox in '''Percentage of Row Height mode'''.
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==Changing Row Height Using the Empty Space Right-Click Context Menu Row Height… Command==
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The right-click '''context menu''' for '''open space''' shown below also has a '''Row height …''' command:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_11-(22)-07132020.png]]</center>
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When a right-click in '''open space''' is performed, by definition, that right-click takes place in a '''row''' thereby focusing the '''row oriented commands''' in the '''open space''' right-click '''context menu '''on that '''row'''.
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The '''Row height … '''command shown above operates as described in the previous sub-section.  Clicking the '''Row height … '''command accordingly accesses the '''Row height '''form which can be used to adjust the selected '''row’s height value''' or to reset the selected '''row’s height '''to the '''default value'''.  Since a right-click in '''open space '''only selects one '''row''', the '''Row height … '''command in the '''open space '''right-click '''context menu''' can only be used on '''one row at a time'''.
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 27 November 2023

Introduction

This article is focused on using the Column Splitting feature with OnePager Bundle Standalone and imported Asana source plans.

About Splitting and Parsing Fields

The OnePager column splitting feature allows you to duplicate task bars when a task in your Asana source plan is assigned to multiple resources (or anything else). Because assignments from Asana often are comma-delimited, this feature enables OnePager to parse the comma-delimited list and create a unique task bar for each instance in the comma-separated list.

Split Resource Names Example

Say you want to use color-codes on task bars/milestone symbols based upon your Asana source plan’s Assigned to column as shown below:

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Some of the entries in the Assigned to column consist of multiple, comma-separated items and some tasks only used one resource. Without the column splitting feature, a chart created from these data and assigned task bar/milestone symbol colors based upon the Assigned to column looks like this:

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OnePager, in this case, treats the entire string as an individual Assigned to value. To provide more flexibility in displaying task bars that have multiple resources assigned, OnePager supports the concept of a column splitting. This feature recognizes comma-separated values in a designated column and creates a separate task bar for each of the comma-separated values.

Enabling Splitting

To use this feature requires turning ON the feature in the Asana Template Properties form you intend to use to make the chart. The setting must be turned ON before the chart is created so launch OnePager Bundle from the desktop icon, click the NEW button on the OnePager Bundle Start form to access the OnePager choices form, select your Asana source plan, and type in the chart's title as shown here:

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When you click the Next> button at the bottom of the form, OnePager accesses the second page of the OnePager choices form shown below:

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Clicking the Edit current template button accesses the current Template Properties form. Navigate to the Field Mappings tab on the form, check the Enable splitting on: checkbox to ON and (in this example) select the Assigned To column from the dropdown list provided. The results are shown here:

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Click the Save and use button to complete the process and close the current Template Properties form returning you to the second page of the OnePager choices form show above.

Split Resources in the Chart

Clicking the Create new chart button completes the process and creates the chart with the column splitting feature in use. The chart with splitting looks like this:

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In the chart with column splitting shown above, there are now several more task bars in the Chart Editor than there were before. The task bar for Plate Movement is now split into two (2) separate task bars, one for each of the two resources assigned. The task bar for Centrifugal Barrier is now split into three (3) separate task bars, one for each of the three resources that were assigned to this task in the Asana source plan. Each of the resources has a unique color assigned. Each of the resources appears by itself in the Legend. The Legend title shows the column name that is used for splitting the columns.

With this feature, you can use column splitting just like any other column by using the dropdowns in the Template Properties form or Chart Properties form to assign colors, highlight task bars and milestone symbols, and to define and label rows and swimlanes.

Splitting Resources and Task Links

When task bars with Data-Driven or manual Task Links are split, the Task Links (Data-Driven and manual) are not shown. Further, the Task Links that are now hidden and do not have entries in the Where are My Links? form.

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