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==About Creating and Editing Rows and Swimlanes==
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==Overview==
  
'''Rows and swimlanes''' are a feature of OnePager that help you to '''group, collect, and sort''' project tasks and milestones dynamically based on your underlying project data. This article covers how to create '''rows and swimlanes''' in your charts and perform '''manual edits''' on the properties of '''rows and swimlanes'''. The articles in this series provide '''overview''' and '''detailed instructions''' on how to use the new OnePager '''Multiple Swimlanes Levels Feature'''.  
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In OnePager Express provides a feature for controlling the '''showing''' and '''hiding''' '''Time Axis Level Cells'''. In previous versions of OnePager Express all '''Time Axis cells''' in a given '''Time Axis Level '''are always '''shown'''. While this made it possible to have a complete and contiguous '''timespan '''displayed in the chart, for very long '''timespans''' there was no way '''cut out''' a proportion of the '''timespan''' where less interest should be focused in a schedule discussion.
  
Most '''row and swimlane''' '''editing''' is done globally, so you should also read the [[Editing with the Chart Properties form for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)]] <!--21.0.1-70--> articles to familiarize yourself with some of the more common '''row and swimlane''' features.  
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The capability to '''hide Time Axis Level Cells''' anywhere in the chart’s '''timespan''' provides a way to tailor long '''timespan '''charts to achieve the desired focus.
  
'''Manual editing''' of '''row and swimlane''' properties is done in the '''Chart Editor''' using the capabilities documented in the the link sub-section.
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===Global Showing and Hiding of Time Axis Level Cells===
  
==Creating a Chart with Rows and Swimlanes==
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The controls for both globally '''showing''' and '''hiding Time Axis Level Cells '''using the '''Template Properties '''and '''Chart Properties ''' forms and manual '''editing '''in the chart itself.  Additionally, there are provisions for recording '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells '''in the '''Template Properties '''and '''Chart Properties''' forms as well as an '''editing '''technique to make all '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' visible with one click.  In the '''Template Properties '''form there is a sub-tab of the '''Time Axis '''tab called the '''Format '''sub-tab that provides two control group with the one of interest here called the '''Curtains and Timespans '''control group shown below the '''Days of the Week and Non-Working Times''' control group in the following illustration:
  
OnePager Pro and Express are distributed with a number of '''Templates Properties''' forms that can be used to create various chart '''looks'''. Many of these '''Templates Properties''' forms already have '''swimlanes''' defined.
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See the article at: [[Managing Templates for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Managing Templates (Portal)]] <!--24.0.1-70--> for more information.
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There is a corresponding '''Format '''sub-tab located in the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab with the same two control groups as shown here:
  
Our recommendation for first users of OnePager is to create your first chart with the format specified by the current '''Template Properties''' form. Once the chart is created, you have the capability to make '''edits''' including designating which '''source plan''' field should be used to control the creation of '''rows and swimlanes'''. For the purpose of this article series, we assume that you have created a chart without any visible '''rows or swimlanes''' and that you desire to organize your chart into '''swimlanes''' and provide at least one '''text column''' per '''row''' in the chart to display '''source plan''' information. 
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Please review the '''Getting Started''' article at: [[Getting Started with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Getting Started (Portal)]] <!--3.0-70--> to see the creation of a chart with a '''swimlane'''.
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In the two forms above, the '''Curtains and Timespans '''control group, which is referred to often in this document as '''The Grid''', records any '''Time Axis Level Cells '''that are '''hidden''' manually with the attributes of the '''hidden cells''' recorded in each of the columns of '''The Grid''' shown above.  '''The Grid''' is also used to record and '''edit Curtains''' of all types shown in the chart and its snapshots.
  
==Links to Detailed Articles on Creating and Editing Rows and Swimlanes==
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For more information on '''Creating, editing, and managing time axis daily curtains''', please see the article at: [[Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express]] <!--22.5.6-70-->
  
OnePager version 7.0 has a new feature called: '''multiple swimlane levels'''. A Gantt chart with '''multiple swimlane levels''' and '''multiple text columns''' is shown here:
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Additionally, note the buttons below '''The Grid''' where you can be used to '''add '''a '''timespan''', '''delete '''a selected '''timespan entry '''in '''The Grid''', and '''copy '''a selected '''timespan entry '''in order to '''create/edit''' the copy as desired. '''Timespans''' are '''snapshot-independent''' which means that the content of '''The Grid '''in terms of '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' is a function of the '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' in each snapshot in a chart.  OnePager builds '''The Grid''' and its entries based upon the snapshot being displayed in the '''Chart Editor.'''
  
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===Manually Hiding, Showing, and Formatting of Individual Time Axis Level Cells===
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In the illustration above, the first three columns in the chart are the '''three multiple swimlane levels''' and the two columns to their right are two '''text columns'''. Timeline layout charts where multiple '''source plan''' tasks are placed in a single chart '''row''' can also have '''multiple swimlane levels''' and '''text columns'''. A description of this new feature and an '''overview''' of its operations and controls are provided in the first two articles at the links below. Our recommendation for new OnePager Pro and Express users is that you read the two articles in the table of links below to become familiar with the '''multiple swimlane levels''' concepts and the forms and controls available before using '''multiple swimlane levels''' to construct new charts. Experienced OnePager Pro and Express users are advised to review the first article and familiarize yourselves with the new organization and layout of the enhanced forms and controls contained in the second article below:
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'''Time Axis Level Cells''' as well as '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' can be '''hidden''' by manually selecting one or more '''Cells '''in a '''Time Axis Level '''with left-clicks and then right-clicking on a selected '''Cell '''to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
  
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===Overview and Summary Articles===
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Clicking the '''Hide cell''' command in the above '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' makes the three selected '''Bottom Time Axis Level Cells''' disappear from the chart along with portions of the task bars/milestone symbols occupying the '''timespan''' being '''hidden''' in the '''graph'''.  The result of clicking the '''Hide cell '''command looks like this:
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| [[About OnePager's Rows and Swimlanes | About OnePager's Rows and Swimlanes]] <!--12.0.2-70-->
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| [[Using the Multiple Swimlane Levels Feature - Overview | Using the Multiple Swimlane Levels Feature - Overview]] <!--12.0.3-70-->
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The articles in the tables of links below provide detailed information on '''creating and editing rows and multiple swimlane levels''' for OnePager Pro and Express version 7.0:
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OnePager provides a single control to '''unhide''' all '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' with one click using the '''Show/Hide '''dropdown on the OnePager '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab’s '''Editing '''group as shown below:
===Creating, Formatting, and Editing Rows and Swimlanes with the Chart Properties Form===
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| [[Collecting, Formatting, and Sorting Task/Milestones into Rows for Version 7.0 | Collecting, Formatting, and Sorting Task/Milestones into Rows]] <!--12.01.1-70-->
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| [[Creating, Formatting, and Sorting Swimlanes Levels for Version 7.0 | Creating, Formatting, and Sorting Swimlanes Levels]] <!--12.02.1-70-->
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| [[Creating and Formatting Text Columns for Version 7.0 | Creating and Formatting Text Columns]] <!--12.03.1-70-->
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| [[Row and Swimlane Borders for Version 7.0 | Row and Swimlane Borders]] <!--12.04.1-70-->
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| [[Automatically Hiding Empty Rows for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Automatically Hiding Empty Rows for OnePager Pro]] <!--12.05.1-70-->
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| [[Automatically Hiding Empty Rows for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Automatically Hiding Empty Rows for OnePager Express]] <!--12.05.2-70-->
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| [[Snapshot-Dependent Text Columns for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Snapshot-Dependent Text Columns for OnePager Pro]] <!--12.4.1-70-->
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| [[Snapshot-Dependent Text Columns for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Snapshot-Dependent Text Columns for OnePager Express]] <!--12.4.2-70-->
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The purpose of this article is to cover '''global''' and '''manual showing '''and''' hiding '''of''' Time Axis Level Cells''' as over viewed above.  In addition, this article covers the manual '''editing '''of '''Time Axis Level Cell properties''' in the chart.
  
===Manual Editing of Rows and Swimlanes in the Chart Editor===
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==The Timespans Grid in the Template  Properties and Chart Properties Form’s Time Axis-Format Sub-Tab==
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===The Grid Controls in the Chart Properties Form===
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| [[Resizing the Width of Text Columns and Swimlanes for Version 7.0 | Resizing the Width of Text Columns and Swimlanes]] <!--12.8.1-70-->
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| [[Moving Rows for Version 7.0 | Moving Rows]] <!--12.9.1-70-->
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| [[Moving Swimlanes for Version 7.0 | Moving Swimlanes]] <!--12.10.1-70-->
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| [[Resizing the Height of Rows for Version 7.0 | Resizing the Height of Rows]] <!--12.11.1-70-->
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| [[Resizing the Height of Swimlanes for Version 7.0 | Resizing the Height of Swimlanes]] <!--12.12.1-70-->
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| [[Manually Hiding and Unhiding Swimlane Levels for Version 7.0 | Manually Hiding and Unhiding Swimlane Levels]] <!--12.5.1-70-->
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'''The Grid''', found in both the '''Template Properties '''form and '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab at the '''Format '''sub-tab,''' '''is an important addition to OnePager Express.  It is used for '''recording''', '''creating''', and '''editing''' '''hidden timespans '''in your chart.  '''The Grid''' is also used for '''recording''', '''creating''', and '''editing''' '''all Curtains''' in the chart. 
  
===Editing Rows and Swimlanes Using Right-Click Context Menu Commands===
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For more information on '''Creating, editing, and managing time axis daily curtains''', please see the article at:  [[Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express]] <!--22.5.6-70-->
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For the context here, focusing on '''showing ''' and '''hiding Time Axis Cells''', whenever a '''Time Axis Cell '''is '''hidden '''in the chart, an entry is place in '''The Grid''' as follows:
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====Hiding Time Axis Cells Example====
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Suppose we have the chart below and wish to '''hide '''three contiguous '''Time Axis Level Cells '''in the '''Bottom Time Axis Level'''.  To do this, select the three '''Time Axis Level Cells''' and right-click on any of them to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
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After clicking the '''Hide cell '''command in the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''', the chart looks like this:
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The three contiguous '''Time Axis Level Cells''' are '''hidden''' at the location in the '''timespan '''shown above.  Additionally, an entry is made in '''The Grid''' to record this '''edit''' as shown below:
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There are now three entries in '''The Grid''' showing the properties of each '''hidden Time Axis Level Cell''' including its '''From/To dates''', '''Zoom% '''(discussed elsewhere as noted below), and its '''Priority''' which is a control that helps OnePager to properly restore the '''hidden '''entry to '''show status''' when requested.
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====The Grid's Organization and Controls====
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The other columns in '''The Grid '''are used as follows:
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:1) The column on the left is used for selecting the entry with a left-click which identifies which entry is to be referenced for the '''Delete Timespan''' and '''Copy Timespan '''buttons.
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:2) The '''ON''' column can be used to '''disable '''the particular '''Grid '''entry by unchecking it. 
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:3) All new '''Grid '''entries are created with the '''ON '''column checkbox checked '''ON'''.
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:4) When the checkbox is unchecked of '''OFF''', the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell''' becomes '''shown '''in the chart when the '''Chart Properties '''form’s '''OK '''or '''Apply '''buttons are clicked.  The entry remains in '''The Grid''' if needed in the future.
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:5) The '''Show '''column and its checkboxes are used to '''unhide''' the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell '''with one click in '''The Grid'''.  The entry in '''The Grid''' remains for future use.
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:6) The '''Zoom% '''column represents the '''width '''of the '''hidden Time Axis Level Cell '''as a percentage of the size of other '''Time Axis Cells '''in that '''Level'''. 
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In '''The Grid''', there are three (3) buttons below that are relevant to '''timespans''' that are '''enabled '''when there are '''timespan '''entries in '''The Grid.'''
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The '''Add Timespan '''button places a '''timespan '''entry in '''The Grid''' that allows you to create a '''hidden Time Axis Cell '''entry by filling in data for the '''From '''and '''To Dates '''as required.  The entry is created with '''From '''and '''To Dates '''that '''spans''' the entire extent of the '''graph'''.  However, the '''Show '''column checkbox checked '''ON '''so you have an opportunity to reset or '''edit''' the '''From '''and '''To Dates '''to meet your needs.
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A basic '''Added Timespan entry '''is shown below:
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The '''Delete Timespan '''button requires that you first select '''The Grid timespan '''entry to be '''deleted''' before clicking the '''Delete Timespan '''button by first clicking the left most column of the desired entry.  Then clicking the '''Delete Timespan '''button removes the entry.
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The '''Copy Timespan '''button also requires that you first select '''The Grid timespan '''entry that you want to '''copy '''before clicking the '''Copy Timespan '''button by first clicking the left most column of the desired entry.  Then clicking the '''Copy Timespan '''button adds a '''copy '''of the selected entry to the bottom of '''The Grid '''as shown here:
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===The Grid and Snapshot-Independence===
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Since '''timespans''' are '''snapshot-independent''', OnePager builds '''The Grid '''for '''timespans''' uniquely for each snapshot that you access in the '''Chart Editor'''.  As such, '''timespans '''can be '''hidden''' in one snapshot and '''shown''' in another all under your control.
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For more information on '''the relationship between charts and snapshots''', please see the article at: [[Understanding Charts and Snapshots for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Understanding Charts and Snapshots for OnePager Express]] <!--4.0.1.2-70-->
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===The Template Properties Form’s Timespan Grid===
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The '''Template Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab '''Format '''sub-tab has the same capabilities for '''The Grid''' as the '''Chart Properties '''form.  In the '''Template Properties''' form, '''The Timespan Grid''' is used to define '''hidden Time Axis Cells''' that you want '''not to show '''in every chart created using that particular '''Template Properties '''form.  This is one way that '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' are created '''globally'''.
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==Manually Hiding Timespans in the Chart==
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In the section above, the discussion primarily focused on using '''The Grid''' for '''global hiding''' and '''showing '''of '''Time Axis Level Cells'''.  Using '''The Grid''' in this manner is useful when your schedule discussion presentation plan is to '''hide '''certain '''Time Axis Level Cells '''in all snapshots by making the appropriate '''Grid entries '''in the '''Template Properties '''form '''Time Axis''' tab '''Format '''sub-tab’s '''Grid'''.  When you use the '''Template Properties '''form’s related capabilities in this way, '''The Grid''' is a convenient short cut.  In addition to using '''The Grid''' in the '''Template Properties '''and '''Chart Properties''' forms for '''creating''' and '''editing''' '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''', OnePager Express, as mentioned earlier, provides you with manual '''editing''' capabilities as well. 
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These capabilities are discussed in the sections that follow.
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===Hiding Time Axis Level Cells in One Time Axis Level===
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You have the capability, as discussed in the first section of this article to select '''Time Axis Level Cells '''at any '''Level''' and '''hide '''them by first selecting the '''cell''' or '''cells''' and right-clicking to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown here:
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After clicking the '''Hide cell '''command above, the chart looks like this:
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The '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' are not shown in the chart and any task bars/milestone symbols or portions of the '''graph''' occupying the '''hidden timespan''' are also '''hidden'''. 
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There are several conditions that should be kept in mind.  '''Decorations '''on task bars/milestone symbols remain visible if any portion of a task bar/milestone symbol remains visible in the chart after a corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell''' or '''Cells '''are '''hidden.'''  If there are '''Free Boxes''' in the chart that occupy the '''timespan '''that is going to be '''hidden''', that '''Free Box''' or '''Boxes''' are relocated by OnePager so they remain visible.  You can subsequently '''select''' them and manually '''relocate''' them where needed.  If there are attached '''Comment Boxes''' associated with task bars/milestone symbols that are partially '''hidden '''by '''hiding '''certain '''Time Axis Cells''', the '''Comment Boxes '''remain visible and are relocated by OnePager as long as any portion of the parent task bar/milestone symbol is visible in the chart.  If a task bar/milestone symbol is completely '''hidden''' by '''hiding Time Axis Level Cells''', the associated '''Comment Boxes''' are no longer visible.
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===Hiding Cells in a Time Axis Level with Timespans in a Lower Level===
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As a further example, if we '''hide''' a greater extent of the total chart’s '''timespan''', it is more likely that entire task bars/milestone symbols are '''hidden '''as shown here where two Quarters in  '''Middle Level Time Cell '''are '''hidden''':
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There are two '''timespan '''entries in '''The Grid '''to reflect this action because only two  '''Middle Level Time Axis Cells '''were '''hidden'''.  '''The Grid''' is shown below:
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OnePager also keeps track of any task bars/milestone symbols that are '''hidden''' as a result of the action taken to '''hide '''the two Quarters in the Middle Level Time Axis'''.  Examining the chart above reveals that some '''rows '''in the chart can become '''empty''' as a result of the '''Time Axis Level Cell '''becoming '''hidden'''.  OnePager does not automatically '''hide '''(previously called '''crop''') empty '''rows'''.
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===Using the Where’s My Stuff?! Form===
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You can access the '''Where’s My Stuff?! '''form to see the list of '''hidden''' task bars and milestone symbols by going to the OnePager '''Home ''' ribbon tool bar tab and clicking the '''Show/Hide '''dropdown and clicking the '''Where’s My Stuff?! '''command as shown below:
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Accessing the '''Where’s My Stuff?! '''form shows  the '''hidden '''task bars and milestone symbols and the reason for them to be '''hidden''' as shown below:
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If you use the '''Where’s My Stuff?! '''form to '''Fix Selected '''entries, doing so results in the '''hidden timespan '''becoming '''shown''' along with any '''hidden timespans '''in '''Time Axis Levels below the hidden timespan '''being '''fixed'''.  Should additional '''hidden '''task bars and milestone symbols become '''shown''' in this operation, the '''Where’s My Stuff?! '''form is appropriately updated to reflect the correct '''show/hide status''' of task bars and milestone symbols in the chart.
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===Hiding Timespans in the Floating Time Axis===
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Briefly, if '''Floating Time Axes''' are present in the chart and you '''hide '''a '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)''', the corresponding '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell(s)''' are also '''hidden '''by the same action.  Conversely, if you select and '''hide''' a '''Floating Time Axis Cell(s)''', the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell(s) '''are also '''hidden'''.  '''The Grid''', given either of the above two actions only contains a '''timespan '''entry representing the '''hidden timespan''' for the '''Time Axis Level Cell(s) hidden'''.
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==Formatting Individual Time Axis Level Cells==
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In addition to being able to manually '''hide Time Axis Level Cells''', you also have additionally '''editing '''capabilities for '''Time Axis Level Cells '''and some of their properties.  These additional '''editing''' capabilities include being able to '''format properties '''of a '''Time Axis Level Cell''', '''Unstretch all cells '''(explained fully elsewhere), access the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab at the corresponding '''Level '''sub-tab, and '''insert a curtain''' corresponding to the '''From/To Dates '''of the selected '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)'''.  Some of these capabilities are explained below. 
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{| class="wikitable"
| [[Editing Text Columns or Swimlane Labels for Version 7.0 | Editing Text Columns or Swimlane Labels]] <!--12.3.1-70-->
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| [[The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express]] <!--22.3.8-70-->
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| [[Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Swimlanes for Version 7.0 | Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Swimlanes]] <!--12.13.1-70-->
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| [[Making Each Row into a Swimlane for Version 7.0 | Making Each Row into a Swimlane]] <!--12.20.1-70-->
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| [[Merging Swimlanes for Version 7.0 | Merging Swimlanes]] <!--12.21.1-70-->
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===Using the Format Cell Command and the Time Axis Cell Properties Form===
  
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'''Time Axis Level Cells''' as well as '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' can be '''Formatted''' by manually selecting one or more '''Cells '''and right-clicking on the selected '''Cell(s)''' to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
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Clicking the '''Format cell …''' command accesses the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form as shown below where you can '''edit''' some of the most important '''properties '''of the selected '''Cell(s)''':
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In the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form there are two familiar controls – '''Color '''and '''Font'''.  Clicking the '''Color''' dropdown accesses the Standard '''Color Chooser '''form that is used to change the '''background color''' of the selected '''Time Axis Level Cell''' or '''Cells'''.  Clicking the '''Font '''dropdown accesses the Standard '''Font properties '''form so that you can '''edit''' the text content of the selected '''Time Axis Level Cells.'''  The '''Zoom% '''dial control and the associated '''Cell width '''window are used in the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form to manually '''stretch '''or '''compress '''the '''width '''of the selected '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)'''.
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Attempting to set the '''Zoom%''' in the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form to zero (0) or a negative '''Zoom% '''value is not accepted by OnePager Express.  Instead, OnePager sets the '''Zoom% '''value for entries values less than or equal to zero to a '''Zoom% '''value of 2.0 percent.  Making any '''edits''' to the selected '''Time Axis Level Cells''' using the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form '''edits''' only these selected '''Cells'''. After the '''edits''' are made, the selected '''Cells''' are considered '''mavericks'''.  Likewise, if you use the '''drag and drop method''' to alter the '''width '''of selected '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)''', these also cause the selected '''Cells''' to be treated as '''mavericks'''.  Selecting any '''maverick Time Axis Level Cell''' using the procedure above and clicking the '''Use default properties''' button in the '''Time Axis Cell Properties '''form shown above restores the selected '''Cells''' to the '''global''' '''properties''' established in the '''Chart Properties '''form.
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Clicking the '''Time-axis properties… '''command in the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu '''accesses the '''Chart Properties''' form at the '''Time Axis '''tab and the sub-tab for the '''Time Axis Level '''you selected.  Selecting a '''Time Axis Level Cell''' from the '''Bottom Level''' and right-clicking the '''Cell '''accesses the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu '''where you can then click the '''Time-axis properties… '''command:
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Clicking the '''Time-axis properties… '''command accesses the '''Chart Properties''' form’s '''Time Axis '''tab for the '''Bottom Level''' as shown below:
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By using the '''Chart Properties '''form in this way you are able to '''edit''' the '''global properties''' of all '''Time Axis Level Cells '''in the '''Time Axis Level '''selected.  You can also use the sub-tabs in the form above to go to other '''Time Axis Levels''', to the '''Calendar '''sub-tab or the '''Format '''sub-tab.
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===Manually Editing the Width of Time Axis Level Cells (Stretching and Compressing)===
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'''Time Axis Level Cells''' can be '''stretched '''or '''compressed''' manually by first selecting the '''Cell''' with a left-click and using the '''handlebars''' to '''drag''' the selection rectangle to the desired '''width''' as shown here:
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If you use your mouse to click on the right '''handlebar''' and '''drag''' it to the right, when you release the mouse left-click button, the selected '''Time Axis Level Cell''' looks like this:
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You can use '''time axis '''right-click '''context menu''' and the '''Format cell…''' command to see the new value of the '''Zoom%''' which is the amount of '''stretch''' applied by the '''drag and drop method''' to the selected '''Cell''' as shown here:
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In addition to the '''Time Axis Cell Properties '''form’s '''Zoom% '''and '''Cell width '''windows being updated by the '''Time Axis Level Cell stretch '''action above, there is an entry placed in '''The Grid''' as well:
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You can use your mouse to select '''Time Axis Level Cells '''in different '''Time Axis Levels''' by using the '''CTL+Left-Click method '''as shown here:
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Above, there are five (5) '''Time Axis Level Cells''' selected in the order shown.
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Although there are five (5) '''Time Axis Level Cells '''selected above, you can only '''stretch '''or '''compress '''selected '''Cell '''using the '''drag and drop method '''in '''one Time Axis Level only '''as shown below:
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If you now use the mouse to '''stretch '''the 2018 Quarter 3 '''Middle Time Axis Level Cell''', OnePager '''de-selects''' all selected '''Time Axis Level Cells''' highlighted in other '''Time Axis Levels''' such that only the '''Middle Time Axis Level Cells''' that are candidates for '''stretching''' remain selected.  On the other hand, if you start to '''stretch '''the '''Bottom Level''' '''Time Axis Cells''', OnePager '''de-selects''' the '''Middle Level Time Axis Cells''' before performing the desired '''stretch''' as shown below:
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You can also select a sequential set of '''Time Axis Cells''' in the same '''Level '''by using the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' keys as shown below:
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Once the set of '''Time Axis Level Cells''' are selected anyone of them can be used to '''stretch '''or '''compress '''the set as shown here:
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The general rule is that you cannot '''stretch '''multiple '''Time Axis Level Cells''' that are selected in '''multiple Time Axis Levels'''.
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Clicking the '''Unstretch all cells '''command in the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' causes OnePager to “normalize” all previously '''stretched '''or '''compress cells '''to their original '''Cell widths'''.
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When the command is clicked, all '''stretched''' or''' compressed Time Axis Level Cells '''on '''all''' '''Time Axes '''and '''Floating Time Axes''' as shown in the illustration above are returned to their original '''widths''' and the '''Document’s width''' is returned back to its original '''size''' before any '''Time Axis Level Cells '''are '''stretched''' or '''compressed'''.
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It can be advantageous from time to time to insert a '''Curtain''' into the chart that has exactly the same '''Start/End Date boundaries''' as a particular '''Time Axis Level Cell '''or '''Cells'''.  For example, it can be necessary to highlight a particular Quarter as important in a schedule conversation.  '''Time Axis Level Cell '''related '''Curtains''' can be added to the chart using the right-click on '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu '''and its '''Insert curtain '''command.  To insert a '''Curtain '''with '''Time Axis Level Cell boundaries''', first select the '''Cell '''or '''Cells''' to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown below:
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When you click the '''Insert curtain''' command a basic '''Curtain '''is inserted into the chart with '''Start/End Date boundaries''' the same as those for the selected '''Time Axis Level Cell''' as shown here:
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The '''Insert curtain time axis''' right-click '''context menu '''command only creates a single '''Curtain'''.  If multiple '''Time Axis Level Cells '''are selected, either in one '''Time Axis Level''' or multiple '''Levels''', the '''Insert curtain''' command is '''disabled'''.
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Using a combination of the '''CTL+Left-Click''' and the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' is restricted.  You can use the '''CTL+Left-Click''' to select any '''Time Axis Level Cell '''in any '''Level'''.  However, attempting to '''stretch '''a single '''Time Axis Level Cell''' when '''cells '''are selected in two or more '''Levels''' results in only the selected '''cell '''being '''stretched'''.  The selected '''Time Axis Level Cells''' in other '''Levels''' are '''de-selected'''.
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You can use the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' to select a series of '''Time Axis Level Cells''' that are all in the same '''Level'''.  This results in a contiguous series of '''Time Axis Level Cells '''being selected all of which can be '''edited''' as one or '''stretched '''or '''compressed''' together.  When you have a contiguous series of '''Time Axis Level Cells''' selected you can right-click on any one of them to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu'''.
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Revision as of 18:15, 18 January 2021

Overview

In OnePager Express provides a feature for controlling the showing and hiding Time Axis Level Cells. In previous versions of OnePager Express all Time Axis cells in a given Time Axis Level are always shown. While this made it possible to have a complete and contiguous timespan displayed in the chart, for very long timespans there was no way cut out a proportion of the timespan where less interest should be focused in a schedule discussion.

The capability to hide Time Axis Level Cells anywhere in the chart’s timespan provides a way to tailor long timespan charts to achieve the desired focus.

Global Showing and Hiding of Time Axis Level Cells

The controls for both globally showing and hiding Time Axis Level Cells using the Template Properties and Chart Properties forms and manual editing in the chart itself. Additionally, there are provisions for recording hidden Time Axis Level Cells in the Template Properties and Chart Properties forms as well as an editing technique to make all hidden Time Axis Level Cells visible with one click. In the Template Properties form there is a sub-tab of the Time Axis tab called the Format sub-tab that provides two control group with the one of interest here called the Curtains and Timespans control group shown below the Days of the Week and Non-Working Times control group in the following illustration:

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There is a corresponding Format sub-tab located in the Chart Properties form Time Axis tab with the same two control groups as shown here:

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In the two forms above, the Curtains and Timespans control group, which is referred to often in this document as The Grid, records any Time Axis Level Cells that are hidden manually with the attributes of the hidden cells recorded in each of the columns of The Grid shown above. The Grid is also used to record and edit Curtains of all types shown in the chart and its snapshots.

For more information on Creating, editing, and managing time axis daily curtains, please see the article at: Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express

Additionally, note the buttons below The Grid where you can be used to add a timespan, delete a selected timespan entry in The Grid, and copy a selected timespan entry in order to create/edit the copy as desired. Timespans are snapshot-independent which means that the content of The Grid in terms of hidden Time Axis Level Cells is a function of the hidden Time Axis Level Cells in each snapshot in a chart. OnePager builds The Grid and its entries based upon the snapshot being displayed in the Chart Editor.

Manually Hiding, Showing, and Formatting of Individual Time Axis Level Cells

Time Axis Level Cells as well as Floating Time Axis Level Cells can be hidden by manually selecting one or more Cells in a Time Axis Level with left-clicks and then right-clicking on a selected Cell to access the time axis right-click context menu shown below:

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Clicking the Hide cell command in the above time axis right-click context menu makes the three selected Bottom Time Axis Level Cells disappear from the chart along with portions of the task bars/milestone symbols occupying the timespan being hidden in the graph. The result of clicking the Hide cell command looks like this:

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OnePager provides a single control to unhide all hidden Time Axis Level Cells with one click using the Show/Hide dropdown on the OnePager Home ribbon tool bar tab’s Editing group as shown below:

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The purpose of this article is to cover global and manual showing and hiding of Time Axis Level Cells as over viewed above. In addition, this article covers the manual editing of Time Axis Level Cell properties in the chart.

The Timespans Grid in the Template Properties and Chart Properties Form’s Time Axis-Format Sub-Tab

The Grid Controls in the Chart Properties Form

The Grid, found in both the Template Properties form and Chart Properties form Time Axis tab at the Format sub-tab, is an important addition to OnePager Express. It is used for recording, creating, and editing hidden timespans in your chart. The Grid is also used for recording, creating, and editing all Curtains in the chart.

For more information on Creating, editing, and managing time axis daily curtains, please see the article at: Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express

For the context here, focusing on showing and hiding Time Axis Cells, whenever a Time Axis Cell is hidden in the chart, an entry is place in The Grid as follows:

Hiding Time Axis Cells Example

Suppose we have the chart below and wish to hide three contiguous Time Axis Level Cells in the Bottom Time Axis Level. To do this, select the three Time Axis Level Cells and right-click on any of them to access the time axis right-click context menu shown below:

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After clicking the Hide cell command in the time axis right-click context menu, the chart looks like this:

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The three contiguous Time Axis Level Cells are hidden at the location in the timespan shown above. Additionally, an entry is made in The Grid to record this edit as shown below:

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There are now three entries in The Grid showing the properties of each hidden Time Axis Level Cell including its From/To dates, Zoom% (discussed elsewhere as noted below), and its Priority which is a control that helps OnePager to properly restore the hidden entry to show status when requested.

The Grid's Organization and Controls

The other columns in The Grid are used as follows:

1) The column on the left is used for selecting the entry with a left-click which identifies which entry is to be referenced for the Delete Timespan and Copy Timespan buttons.
2) The ON column can be used to disable the particular Grid entry by unchecking it.
3) All new Grid entries are created with the ON column checkbox checked ON.
4) When the checkbox is unchecked of OFF, the corresponding Time Axis Level Cell becomes shown in the chart when the Chart Properties form’s OK or Apply buttons are clicked. The entry remains in The Grid if needed in the future.
5) The Show column and its checkboxes are used to unhide the corresponding Time Axis Level Cell with one click in The Grid. The entry in The Grid remains for future use.
6) The Zoom% column represents the width of the hidden Time Axis Level Cell as a percentage of the size of other Time Axis Cells in that Level.

For more information on Zoom%, please see the article at: The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express

In The Grid, there are three (3) buttons below that are relevant to timespans that are enabled when there are timespan entries in The Grid.

Add Timespan to Grid

The Add Timespan button places a timespan entry in The Grid that allows you to create a hidden Time Axis Cell entry by filling in data for the From and To Dates as required. The entry is created with From and To Dates that spans the entire extent of the graph. However, the Show column checkbox checked ON so you have an opportunity to reset or edit the From and To Dates to meet your needs.

A basic Added Timespan entry is shown below:

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Delete Timespan in Grid

The Delete Timespan button requires that you first select The Grid timespan entry to be deleted before clicking the Delete Timespan button by first clicking the left most column of the desired entry. Then clicking the Delete Timespan button removes the entry.

Copy Timespan in Grid

The Copy Timespan button also requires that you first select The Grid timespan entry that you want to copy before clicking the Copy Timespan button by first clicking the left most column of the desired entry. Then clicking the Copy Timespan button adds a copy of the selected entry to the bottom of The Grid as shown here:

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The Grid and Snapshot-Independence

Since timespans are snapshot-independent, OnePager builds The Grid for timespans uniquely for each snapshot that you access in the Chart Editor. As such, timespans can be hidden in one snapshot and shown in another all under your control.

For more information on the relationship between charts and snapshots, please see the article at: Understanding Charts and Snapshots for OnePager Express

The Template Properties Form’s Timespan Grid

The Template Properties form Time Axis tab Format sub-tab has the same capabilities for The Grid as the Chart Properties form. In the Template Properties form, The Timespan Grid is used to define hidden Time Axis Cells that you want not to show in every chart created using that particular Template Properties form. This is one way that hidden Time Axis Level Cells are created globally.

Manually Hiding Timespans in the Chart

In the section above, the discussion primarily focused on using The Grid for global hiding and showing of Time Axis Level Cells. Using The Grid in this manner is useful when your schedule discussion presentation plan is to hide certain Time Axis Level Cells in all snapshots by making the appropriate Grid entries in the Template Properties form Time Axis tab Format sub-tab’s Grid. When you use the Template Properties form’s related capabilities in this way, The Grid is a convenient short cut. In addition to using The Grid in the Template Properties and Chart Properties forms for creating and editing hidden Time Axis Level Cells, OnePager Express, as mentioned earlier, provides you with manual editing capabilities as well.

These capabilities are discussed in the sections that follow.

Hiding Time Axis Level Cells in One Time Axis Level

You have the capability, as discussed in the first section of this article to select Time Axis Level Cells at any Level and hide them by first selecting the cell or cells and right-clicking to access the time axis right-click context menu as shown here:

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After clicking the Hide cell command above, the chart looks like this:

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The hidden Time Axis Level Cells are not shown in the chart and any task bars/milestone symbols or portions of the graph occupying the hidden timespan are also hidden.

There are several conditions that should be kept in mind. Decorations on task bars/milestone symbols remain visible if any portion of a task bar/milestone symbol remains visible in the chart after a corresponding Time Axis Level Cell or Cells are hidden. If there are Free Boxes in the chart that occupy the timespan that is going to be hidden, that Free Box or Boxes are relocated by OnePager so they remain visible. You can subsequently select them and manually relocate them where needed. If there are attached Comment Boxes associated with task bars/milestone symbols that are partially hidden by hiding certain Time Axis Cells, the Comment Boxes remain visible and are relocated by OnePager as long as any portion of the parent task bar/milestone symbol is visible in the chart. If a task bar/milestone symbol is completely hidden by hiding Time Axis Level Cells, the associated Comment Boxes are no longer visible.

Hiding Cells in a Time Axis Level with Timespans in a Lower Level

As a further example, if we hide a greater extent of the total chart’s timespan, it is more likely that entire task bars/milestone symbols are hidden as shown here where two Quarters in Middle Level Time Cell are hidden:

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There are two timespan entries in The Grid to reflect this action because only two Middle Level Time Axis Cells were hidden. The Grid is shown below:

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OnePager also keeps track of any task bars/milestone symbols that are hidden as a result of the action taken to hide the two Quarters in the Middle Level Time Axis. Examining the chart above reveals that some rows in the chart can become empty as a result of the Time Axis Level Cell becoming hidden. OnePager does not automatically hide (previously called crop) empty rows.

Using the Where’s My Stuff?! Form

You can access the Where’s My Stuff?! form to see the list of hidden task bars and milestone symbols by going to the OnePager Home ribbon tool bar tab and clicking the Show/Hide dropdown and clicking the Where’s My Stuff?! command as shown below:

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Accessing the Where’s My Stuff?! form shows the hidden task bars and milestone symbols and the reason for them to be hidden as shown below:

X70-22 3 4-70-(10)-11182020.png

For more information on using the Where’s My Stuff?! form, please see the article at: Managing Hidden Tasks and Milestones Using "Where's My Stuff?!"

If you use the Where’s My Stuff?! form to Fix Selected entries, doing so results in the hidden timespan becoming shown along with any hidden timespans in Time Axis Levels below the hidden timespan being fixed. Should additional hidden task bars and milestone symbols become shown in this operation, the Where’s My Stuff?! form is appropriately updated to reflect the correct show/hide status of task bars and milestone symbols in the chart.

Hiding Timespans in the Floating Time Axis

Briefly, if Floating Time Axes are present in the chart and you hide a Time Axis Level Cell(s), the corresponding Floating Time Axis Level Cell(s) are also hidden by the same action. Conversely, if you select and hide a Floating Time Axis Cell(s), the corresponding Time Axis Level Cell(s) are also hidden. The Grid, given either of the above two actions only contains a timespan entry representing the hidden timespan for the Time Axis Level Cell(s) hidden.

For more information on the Floating Time Axis feature, please see the article at: The Floating Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express

Formatting Individual Time Axis Level Cells

In addition to being able to manually hide Time Axis Level Cells, you also have additionally editing capabilities for Time Axis Level Cells and some of their properties. These additional editing capabilities include being able to format properties of a Time Axis Level Cell, Unstretch all cells (explained fully elsewhere), access the Chart Properties form Time Axis tab at the corresponding Level sub-tab, and insert a curtain corresponding to the From/To Dates of the selected Time Axis Level Cell(s). Some of these capabilities are explained below.

The remaining capabilities can be found by going to these articles:

The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express
Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express

Using the Format Cell Command and the Time Axis Cell Properties Form

Time Axis Level Cells as well as Floating Time Axis Level Cells can be Formatted by manually selecting one or more Cells and right-clicking on the selected Cell(s) to access the time axis right-click context menu shown below:

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Clicking the Format cell … command accesses the Time Axis Cell Properties form as shown below where you can edit some of the most important properties of the selected Cell(s):

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In the Time Axis Cell Properties form there are two familiar controls – Color and Font. Clicking the Color dropdown accesses the Standard Color Chooser form that is used to change the background color of the selected Time Axis Level Cell or Cells. Clicking the Font dropdown accesses the Standard Font properties form so that you can edit the text content of the selected Time Axis Level Cells. The Zoom% dial control and the associated Cell width window are used in the Time Axis Cell Properties form to manually stretch or compress the width of the selected Time Axis Level Cell(s).

For more information on the Zoom% feature, please see the article at: The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express

Attempting to set the Zoom% in the Time Axis Cell Properties form to zero (0) or a negative Zoom% value is not accepted by OnePager Express. Instead, OnePager sets the Zoom% value for entries values less than or equal to zero to a Zoom% value of 2.0 percent. Making any edits to the selected Time Axis Level Cells using the Time Axis Cell Properties form edits only these selected Cells. After the edits are made, the selected Cells are considered mavericks. Likewise, if you use the drag and drop method to alter the width of selected Time Axis Level Cell(s), these also cause the selected Cells to be treated as mavericks. Selecting any maverick Time Axis Level Cell using the procedure above and clicking the Use default properties button in the Time Axis Cell Properties form shown above restores the selected Cells to the global properties established in the Chart Properties form.

Accessing the Chart Properties Form from a Time Axis Level Cell

Clicking the Time-axis properties… command in the time axis right-click context menu accesses the Chart Properties form at the Time Axis tab and the sub-tab for the Time Axis Level you selected. Selecting a Time Axis Level Cell from the Bottom Level and right-clicking the Cell accesses the time axis right-click context menu where you can then click the Time-axis properties… command:

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Clicking the Time-axis properties… command accesses the Chart Properties form’s Time Axis tab for the Bottom Level as shown below:

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By using the Chart Properties form in this way you are able to edit the global properties of all Time Axis Level Cells in the Time Axis Level selected. You can also use the sub-tabs in the form above to go to other Time Axis Levels, to the Calendar sub-tab or the Format sub-tab.

Manually Editing the Width of Time Axis Level Cells (Stretching and Compressing)

Selecting Time Axis Level Cells in a Single Level

Time Axis Level Cells can be stretched or compressed manually by first selecting the Cell with a left-click and using the handlebars to drag the selection rectangle to the desired width as shown here:

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If you use your mouse to click on the right handlebar and drag it to the right, when you release the mouse left-click button, the selected Time Axis Level Cell looks like this:

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You can use time axis right-click context menu and the Format cell… command to see the new value of the Zoom% which is the amount of stretch applied by the drag and drop method to the selected Cell as shown here:

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In addition to the Time Axis Cell Properties form’s Zoom% and Cell width windows being updated by the Time Axis Level Cell stretch action above, there is an entry placed in The Grid as well:

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Selecting Time Axis Level Cells in Multiple Levels

You can use your mouse to select Time Axis Level Cells in different Time Axis Levels by using the CTL+Left-Click method as shown here:

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Above, there are five (5) Time Axis Level Cells selected in the order shown.

Although there are five (5) Time Axis Level Cells selected above, you can only stretch or compress selected Cell using the drag and drop method in one Time Axis Level only as shown below:

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If you now use the mouse to stretch the 2018 Quarter 3 Middle Time Axis Level Cell, OnePager de-selects all selected Time Axis Level Cells highlighted in other Time Axis Levels such that only the Middle Time Axis Level Cells that are candidates for stretching remain selected. On the other hand, if you start to stretch the Bottom Level Time Axis Cells, OnePager de-selects the Middle Level Time Axis Cells before performing the desired stretch as shown below:

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Selecting A Sequence of Multiple Time Axis Level Cells

You can also select a sequential set of Time Axis Cells in the same Level by using the SHIFT+Left-Click keys as shown below:

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Once the set of Time Axis Level Cells are selected anyone of them can be used to stretch or compress the set as shown here:

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The general rule is that you cannot stretch multiple Time Axis Level Cells that are selected in multiple Time Axis Levels.

Unstretching Time Axis Level Cells

Clicking the Unstretch all cells command in the time axis right-click context menu causes OnePager to “normalize” all previously stretched or compress cells to their original Cell widths.

The Unstretch all cells command is shown below:

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When the command is clicked, all stretched or compressed Time Axis Level Cells on all Time Axes and Floating Time Axes as shown in the illustration above are returned to their original widths and the Document’s width is returned back to its original size before any Time Axis Level Cells are stretched or compressed.

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Another result of using the Unstretch all cells command is that any entries in The Grid related to stretched Time Axis Level Cells are deleted for the snapshot in the Chart Editor.

Using the Time Axis Right-Click Context Menu’s Insert Curtain Command

It can be advantageous from time to time to insert a Curtain into the chart that has exactly the same Start/End Date boundaries as a particular Time Axis Level Cell or Cells. For example, it can be necessary to highlight a particular Quarter as important in a schedule conversation. Time Axis Level Cell related Curtains can be added to the chart using the right-click on time axis right-click context menu and its Insert curtain command. To insert a Curtain with Time Axis Level Cell boundaries, first select the Cell or Cells to access the time axis right-click context menu as shown below:

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When you click the Insert curtain command a basic Curtain is inserted into the chart with Start/End Date boundaries the same as those for the selected Time Axis Level Cell as shown here:

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The Insert curtain time axis right-click context menu command only creates a single Curtain. If multiple Time Axis Level Cells are selected, either in one Time Axis Level or multiple Levels, the Insert curtain command is disabled.

For more information on inserting curtains into the chart, please see the article at: Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express

Notes on Selecting Time Axis Level Cells

Using a combination of the CTL+Left-Click and the SHIFT+Left-Click is restricted. You can use the CTL+Left-Click to select any Time Axis Level Cell in any Level. However, attempting to stretch a single Time Axis Level Cell when cells are selected in two or more Levels results in only the selected cell being stretched. The selected Time Axis Level Cells in other Levels are de-selected.

You can use the SHIFT+Left-Click to select a series of Time Axis Level Cells that are all in the same Level. This results in a contiguous series of Time Axis Level Cells being selected all of which can be edited as one or stretched or compressed together. When you have a contiguous series of Time Axis Level Cells selected you can right-click on any one of them to access the time axis right-click context menu.

You can use the CTL+Left-Click in multiple Time Axis Levels and then any attempts to utilize the SHIFT+Left-Click only work if the contiguous Time Axis Level Cells being selected are in one Time Axis Level. Attempting to use the SHIFT+Left-Click across two or more Levels is not honored. For example, suppose you use the CTL+Left-Click to select several cells each in the Bottom Level Time Axis and the Middle Level Time Axis all the while holding the CTL Key down. This results in the clicked Time Axis Level Cells in the two Levels being selected.

Attempting to use the SHIFT+Left-Click in either the Bottom Level or the Middle Level Time Axes results in contiguous cells being selected. If, however, after multiple Time Axis Level Cells are selected in the Bottom and Middle Time Axis Levels, attempting to use the SHIFT+Left-Click in the Top Level Time Axis is not honored although the previously selected cells remain selected.

Related Links

Creating, Editing, and Managing Time Axis Daily Curtains for OnePager Express

The Non-Linear Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express

Understanding Charts and Snapshots for OnePager Express

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

The Floating Time Axis Feature for OnePager Express

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