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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
In the context of this article, '''adding a row to a swimlane''' means making the manual '''addition''' to an existing chart.  This is done through the use of the '''Add row to swimlane/At top of swimlane or Bottom of swimlane''' commands found in the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menus''' you have available in the chart as shown below.
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There may be several good reasons to convert '''rows''' into '''swimlanes'''.  This may be to provide additional emphasis for the '''rows''' or to provide a '''swimlane level cell''' that can be '''edited''' with a different '''label'''. The command, '''Make each row into a swimlane''', resides in the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
 
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===Swimlane Level Right-Click Context Menu===
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The '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' looks like this:
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For the purpose of this article, the focus is on the '''Add row to swimlane '''command and its sub-command.  The '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' has commands for '''Add row to swimlane At top of swimlane or At bottom of swimlane''' as shown here:
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In order to use the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''', the chart must have at least '''one swimlane level defined''' and '''showing''' in the chart and the selected '''swimlane''' of interest must have a least '''two rows'''.
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The '''Make each row into a swimlane command''' is only '''enabled''' when the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' is accessed in the '''right-most swimlane level defined''' and''' showing''' in the chart as illustrated below where the '''Left#1 swimlane level''' is '''defined '''and '''shown''':
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As an example, after using the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' in the illustration above, the resulting chart portion is reconfigured as shown below:
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In using the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menus''' shown in the example above, it is important to place the mouse cursor in the desired selection area before performing the right-click.  To be able to use the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''', at least one '''swimlane level''' must be '''defined '''and '''showing''' in the chart.  The '''Make each row into a swimlane command '''is only '''enabled''' when the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' is accessed from a '''right-most swimlane level defined''' and '''shown''' in the chart with at least '''two rows'''.
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The '''swimlane level '''right-click '''context menus''' can be used after selecting '''multiple swimlane level cells''' in several '''right-most swimlane level cells'''.  Once the '''new swimlane level cell labels''' are created, they can be '''edited''' like any other '''swimlane level cell labels'''.
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Making '''rows''' into '''swimlanes''' creates '''maverick swimlanes'''.  As mentioned above, attempting to use the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command from other than the '''right-most swimlane level defined''' and '''showing''' in the chart '''disables''' the command as shown below:
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If the selected '''right-most swimlane level''' has only '''one member row''', the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is '''disabled''' as shown here:
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This article describes the use of the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command for the situations where '''one or multiple right-most swimlane level cell '''are selected.
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==Making Each Row into a Swimlane from a Single Swimlane with Multiple Rows==
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In each of the sub-sections below the '''usual BlueGrass''' chart is shown with three '''swimlane levels defined''' and '''showing''' in the chart and two '''text columns''' for each '''row'''. In the simplest case, we can convert a '''right-most swimlane''' with '''multiple rows''' into '''new swimlanes''' as shown in the sequence below:
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:1)  Right-click in the desired '''right-most swimlane level cell''' to access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown here:
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:2) When the''' Make each row into a swimlane''' command is clicked, the '''four rows''' in the single selected '''Left#3 swimlane level cells''' are converted into '''four new Left#3 swimlane level cells''' as shown here:
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In the case illustrated above, the new '''swimlanes''' become members of the associated '''Left#1''' and '''Left#2''' '''swimlane level cells'''.  Each '''new swimlane level cells''' at the '''Left#3 swimlane level''' takes their '''swimlane level cell labels''' from the '''label '''of the original selected '''single Left#3 swimlane level cell’s label'''.
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==Making Each Row into a Swimlane from Multiple Swimlanes with Multiple Rows==
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OnePager supports the selection and conversion of '''multiple right-most swimlane level cells''' with '''multiple rows''' into '''swimlanes''' using the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command found in '''the swimlane level''' right-click '''content menu'''.  For selecting '''multiple right-most swimlane level cells''', the '''swimlanes''' selected must have '''two or more rows'''.  If a selected '''right-most swimlane level cell''' is selected having only '''one row''' along with a '''right-most swimlane level cells''' with '''multiple rows''', the selected '''right-most swimlane level cell''' having only '''one row '''is '''ignored '''when the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is clicked.
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When, under any circumstances, you select a '''right-most swimlane level cell''' with '''only one row''', the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is '''disabled''' because the selected '''row''' in the '''right-most swimlane level cell''' is already a '''swimlane'''.  Selection of '''right-most swimlane level cells''' can be done using the '''CTL+Left-Click '''method to select individual '''right-most swimlane level cells''' one at a time or the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' method to select a sequence of adjacent '''right-most swimlane level cells'''.
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===Multiple Right-Most Swimlane Level Cells Selected with the CTL+Left-Click Method===
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If the '''CTL+Left-Click '''is used to select individual '''right-most swimlane level cells''', the selected '''swimlanes''' look like this example:
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In the illustration above, either '''right-most swimlane level cell highlighted''' can be right-clicked to access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown here where the '''Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell''' is right-clicked:
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When the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is clicked, the chart is reconfigured as shown below:
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Above the two sets of selected '''Left#3 swimlane level cells''' are converted to individual '''Left#3 swimlane level cells''' with '''labels''' taken from the original '''Left#3 swimlane level cell’s label'''.
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(1A)-07242020.png]]</center>
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===Example Where a Selected Right-Most Swimlane Level Cell Has Only One Row===
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In using the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menus''' shown in the illustration above, it is important to place the mouse cursor in the desired selection area before performing the right-click.  To be able to use the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''', at least one '''swimlane level''' must be '''defined '''and ''' showing''' in the chart.  The '''swimlane level '''right-click '''context menus''' can be used after selecting '''multiple swimlane level cells'''.
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Suppose we change the example above by selecting the '''Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell''' which is a member of the '''Phase I and Development Left#1 and Left#2 swimlane level cells''' along with the original '''Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell''' as shown here:
  
==Adding Row to Swimlane At Top or Bottom of an Existing Swimlane ==
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'''Maverick''' '''rows''' can be '''added''' to the chart at any '''swimlane level''' using the '''swimlane level '''right-click '''context menu’s''' command.  You have two options within the selected '''swimlane''' as to where to place the '''added row''': (1) '''At top of swimlane''' or (2) '''At bottom of swimlane'''.  A single '''row''' is '''added''' to the selected '''swimlane''' in the specified '''position'''.
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The next step to make all these '''rows''' into '''swimlanes''' is to access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' which, for this example, is done by right-clicking in the '''Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell''' to get the results shown below:
  
The '''added row''' is '''empty''' of any task bars/milestone symbols, there are no '''labels''' in any '''text column cells''' associated with the '''added row''', and there is no '''label''' in the '''swimlane level cell''' created with the new '''row'''.
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===Adding a New Row at the Top of an Existing Swimlane - Example===
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Since the selected '''Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell''' has only '''one row''', the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is '''disabled'''.  As the alternative, if we right-click in the '''Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell''', which as '''four rows''', we access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' where the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is '''enabled''' as shown here:
  
====Selecting a Single Row Level Cell - Example====
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The following sequence of illustrations show how a '''row''' can be '''added''' to a '''Left#2 swimlane level '''using the '''At top of swimlane '''sub-command:
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When '''the Make each row into a swimlane''' command is clicked in the above illustration, the reconfigured chart looks like this:
  
:1) Right-click in the desired '''swimlane level cell''' to access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown here:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(4)-07242020.png]]</center>
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In the above illustration, the '''Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell''' is converted into '''four Prime Left#3 swimlane level cells''' of '''one row each''' and the '''Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell''' is '''ignored'''.
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:2) Next, move the mouse over to the '''Add row to swimlane''' command which automatically accesses the two sub-command as shown here:
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===Multiple Right-Most Swimlane Level Cells Selected with the SHIFT+Left-Click Method===
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(10)-07272020.png]]</center>
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If the '''SHIFT+Left-Click '''is used to select a sequence of adjacent '''right-most swimlane level cells''', the selected '''swimlanes''' look like this example:
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:3) Select the '''At top of swimlane''' sub-command by moving the mouse to the '''At top of swimlane''' sub-command as shown below:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(11)-07272020.png]]</center>
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In the illustration above, any of the '''three right-most swimlane level cell highlighted''' containing '''more than one row''' can be right-clicked to access the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown here:
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:4) When the '''Add row to swimlane/At top of swimlane''' command/sub-command is clicked, OnePager places a '''blank row at the top of''' '''the selected''' '''swimlane level cell''' that is '''empty''' of task bars/milestone symbols and with '''blank text column cells''', if any, as shown here:
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<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(12)-07272020.png]]</center>
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When the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is clicked, the chart is reconfigured as shown below:
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In the case illustrated above, the new '''row''' becomes the '''top row''' of the selected '''swimlane '''shown in the above chart portion. The '''row''' added '''at the top''' of the selected '''swimlane level cell''' in the above example is a member of all three '''swimlane levels'''.  A similar result is achieved when the selected command/sub-command combination is '''Add row to swimlane/At bottom of swimlane'''.
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<center>[[File:P70-12_20_1-(16)-08062020.png]]</center>
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====Selecting Multiple Row Levels Cell - Example====
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In the example illustrated above, '''three of the four Left#3 swimlane level cells''' selected using the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' method were converted to '''single row Left#3 swimlane level'''.  The selected '''Left#3 swimlane level cell''' with '''only one row (Team 1)''', although selected, is '''ignored''' in the operation because its '''row''' also holds the status of '''swimlane'''.
  
'''Rows''' can be '''added''' to '''multiple swimlane level cells''' by selecting '''multiple swimlane level cells''' in the same '''swimlane '''as shown below:
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==Changes to the Chart When Making Each Row into a Swimlane==
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(13)-07272020.png]]</center>
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From the illustrations and examples provided in the article, converting '''rows into swimlanes''' at the '''right-most swimlane level''' has minimal impact on the '''height''' of the '''individual converted right-most swimlane level cells''' and the participating '''rows'''. When there are '''two or more swimlane levels''' '''defined '''and''' showing''' in the chart, '''converting a right-most swimlane level cell''' with '''more than one row''' into '''several swimlanes''' has no impact of the '''height''' of the parent '''swimlane level cells'''.
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When the command/sub-command is clicked, OnePager places three '''empty Left#2/Left#3 swimlanes''' into the chart as shown here:
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Converting '''any number of right-most swimlane level cells''' with '''more than one row''' into '''swimlanes''' has no impact on the '''document height''' of the chart.  All converted '''swimlanes''' are considered '''mavericks'''.
  
<center>[[File:P70-12_16_1-(14)-07272020.png]]</center>
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Once the '''Make each row into a swimlane''' command is completed, the resulting '''converted swimlanes''' can be '''edited''' with respect to their '''swimlane level cell properties''', their '''position''' in the chart, and the '''properties of the row''' and any task bars/milestone symbols occupying the '''rows'''.
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In the case illustrated above, the new '''rows''' become the '''top row''' of each of the three '''swimlane levels''' '''shown''' in the above chart portion. The '''row''' added '''at the top''' of the selected '''swimlane level cells''' in the above example is a member of all three '''swimlane levels'''.
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Applying the '''swimlane level''' right-click '''context menu’s Merge swimlanes''' command to selected '''converted rows''' that are '''now swimlane''', may not result in '''restoring''' the chart to its original configuration due to these converted '''rows''' becoming '''mavericks'''.
  
A similar result is achieved when the selected command/sub-command combination is '''Add row to swimlane/At bottom of swimlane'''.
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Revision as of 16:31, 18 January 2021

Overview

There may be several good reasons to convert rows into swimlanes. This may be to provide additional emphasis for the rows or to provide a swimlane level cell that can be edited with a different label. The command, Make each row into a swimlane, resides in the swimlane level right-click context menu shown below:

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In order to use the swimlane level right-click context menu, the chart must have at least one swimlane level defined and showing in the chart and the selected swimlane of interest must have a least two rows.

The Make each row into a swimlane command is only enabled when the swimlane level right-click context menu is accessed in the right-most swimlane level defined and showing in the chart as illustrated below where the Left#1 swimlane level is defined and shown:

P70-12 20 1-(1)-08062020.png

As an example, after using the Make each row into a swimlane in the illustration above, the resulting chart portion is reconfigured as shown below:

P70-12 20 1-(2)-08062020.png

In using the swimlane level right-click context menus shown in the example above, it is important to place the mouse cursor in the desired selection area before performing the right-click. To be able to use the swimlane level right-click context menu, at least one swimlane level must be defined and showing in the chart. The Make each row into a swimlane command is only enabled when the swimlane level right-click context menu is accessed from a right-most swimlane level defined and shown in the chart with at least two rows.

The swimlane level right-click context menus can be used after selecting multiple swimlane level cells in several right-most swimlane level cells. Once the new swimlane level cell labels are created, they can be edited like any other swimlane level cell labels.

For more information on editing the properties of swimlanes, please see the article at: Editing Swimlane Properties

Making rows into swimlanes creates maverick swimlanes. As mentioned above, attempting to use the Make each row into a swimlane command from other than the right-most swimlane level defined and showing in the chart disables the command as shown below:

P70-12 20 1-(3)-08062020.png

If the selected right-most swimlane level has only one member row, the Make each row into a swimlane command is disabled as shown here:

P70-12 20 1-(4)-08062020.png

This article describes the use of the Make each row into a swimlane command for the situations where one or multiple right-most swimlane level cell are selected.

Making Each Row into a Swimlane from a Single Swimlane with Multiple Rows

In each of the sub-sections below the usual BlueGrass chart is shown with three swimlane levels defined and showing in the chart and two text columns for each row. In the simplest case, we can convert a right-most swimlane with multiple rows into new swimlanes as shown in the sequence below:

1) Right-click in the desired right-most swimlane level cell to access the swimlane level right-click context menu as shown here:
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2) When the Make each row into a swimlane command is clicked, the four rows in the single selected Left#3 swimlane level cells are converted into four new Left#3 swimlane level cells as shown here:
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In the case illustrated above, the new swimlanes become members of the associated Left#1 and Left#2 swimlane level cells. Each new swimlane level cells at the Left#3 swimlane level takes their swimlane level cell labels from the label of the original selected single Left#3 swimlane level cell’s label.

Making Each Row into a Swimlane from Multiple Swimlanes with Multiple Rows

OnePager supports the selection and conversion of multiple right-most swimlane level cells with multiple rows into swimlanes using the Make each row into a swimlane command found in the swimlane level right-click content menu. For selecting multiple right-most swimlane level cells, the swimlanes selected must have two or more rows. If a selected right-most swimlane level cell is selected having only one row along with a right-most swimlane level cells with multiple rows, the selected right-most swimlane level cell having only one row is ignored when the Make each row into a swimlane command is clicked.

When, under any circumstances, you select a right-most swimlane level cell with only one row, the Make each row into a swimlane command is disabled because the selected row in the right-most swimlane level cell is already a swimlane. Selection of right-most swimlane level cells can be done using the CTL+Left-Click method to select individual right-most swimlane level cells one at a time or the SHIFT+Left-Click method to select a sequence of adjacent right-most swimlane level cells.

Multiple Right-Most Swimlane Level Cells Selected with the CTL+Left-Click Method

If the CTL+Left-Click is used to select individual right-most swimlane level cells, the selected swimlanes look like this example:

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In the illustration above, either right-most swimlane level cell highlighted can be right-clicked to access the swimlane level right-click context menu as shown here where the Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell is right-clicked:

P70-12 20 1-(8)-08062020.png

When the Make each row into a swimlane command is clicked, the chart is reconfigured as shown below:

P70-12 20 1-(9)-08062020.png

Above the two sets of selected Left#3 swimlane level cells are converted to individual Left#3 swimlane level cells with labels taken from the original Left#3 swimlane level cell’s label.

Example Where a Selected Right-Most Swimlane Level Cell Has Only One Row

Suppose we change the example above by selecting the Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell which is a member of the Phase I and Development Left#1 and Left#2 swimlane level cells along with the original Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell as shown here:

P70-12 20 1-(10)-08062020.png

The next step to make all these rows into swimlanes is to access the swimlane level right-click context menu which, for this example, is done by right-clicking in the Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell to get the results shown below:

P70-12 20 1-(11)-08062020.png

Since the selected Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell has only one row, the Make each row into a swimlane command is disabled. As the alternative, if we right-click in the Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell, which as four rows, we access the swimlane level right-click context menu where the Make each row into a swimlane command is enabled as shown here:

P70-12 20 1-(12)-08062020.png

When the Make each row into a swimlane command is clicked in the above illustration, the reconfigured chart looks like this:

P70-12 20 1-(13)-08062020.png

In the above illustration, the Prime Left#3 swimlane level cell is converted into four Prime Left#3 swimlane level cells of one row each and the Team 1 Left#3 swimlane level cell is ignored.

Multiple Right-Most Swimlane Level Cells Selected with the SHIFT+Left-Click Method

If the SHIFT+Left-Click is used to select a sequence of adjacent right-most swimlane level cells, the selected swimlanes look like this example:

P70-12 20 1-(14)-08062020.png

In the illustration above, any of the three right-most swimlane level cell highlighted containing more than one row can be right-clicked to access the swimlane level right-click context menu as shown here:

P70-12 20 1-(15)-08062020.png

When the Make each row into a swimlane command is clicked, the chart is reconfigured as shown below:

P70-12 20 1-(16)-08062020.png

In the example illustrated above, three of the four Left#3 swimlane level cells selected using the SHIFT+Left-Click method were converted to single row Left#3 swimlane level. The selected Left#3 swimlane level cell with only one row (Team 1), although selected, is ignored in the operation because its row also holds the status of swimlane.

Changes to the Chart When Making Each Row into a Swimlane

From the illustrations and examples provided in the article, converting rows into swimlanes at the right-most swimlane level has minimal impact on the height of the individual converted right-most swimlane level cells and the participating rows. When there are two or more swimlane levels defined and showing in the chart, converting a right-most swimlane level cell with more than one row into several swimlanes has no impact of the height of the parent swimlane level cells.

Converting any number of right-most swimlane level cells with more than one row into swimlanes has no impact on the document height of the chart. All converted swimlanes are considered mavericks.

Once the Make each row into a swimlane command is completed, the resulting converted swimlanes can be edited with respect to their swimlane level cell properties, their position in the chart, and the properties of the row and any task bars/milestone symbols occupying the rows.

For more information on editing the properties of swimlanes, please see the article at: Editing Swimlane Properties

Applying the swimlane level right-click context menu’s Merge swimlanes command to selected converted rows that are now swimlane, may not result in restoring the chart to its original configuration due to these converted rows becoming mavericks.

For more information on the Merge swimlanes command, please see the article at: Merging Swimlanes

Related Links

Manual Editing Task/Milestone Shapes and Text Labels (Portal)

Creating and Editing Rows and Swimlanes (Portal)

About OnePager's Rows and Swimlanes

Collecting, Formatting, and Sorting Task/Milestones into Rows

Creating, Formatting, and Sorting Swimlanes Levels

Creating and Formatting Text Columns

Row and Swimlane Borders

Editing Text Columns or Swimlane Labels

Manually Hiding and Unhiding Swimlane Levels

Resizing the Width of Text Columns and Swimlanes

Resizing the Height of Rows

Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Swimlanes

Adding a Row or Swimlane

Merging Swimlanes

Editing Row Properties

Editing Swimlane Properties

Zebra Striping for Rows and Swimlanes for OnePager Pro

Zebra Striping for Rows and Swimlanes for OnePager Express

Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)

Managing Templates (Portal)

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