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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
This article covers '''manual editing''' of the '''Time Axis'''.  Included are discussions of '''manual editing''' of '''Time Axis Level Cells''' from the '''Chart Editor ''' and '''manual editing''' of '''Floating Time Axis Cells'''.  Because the '''Time Axis Level Cell’s context menu''' contains commands related to the '''Non-Linear Time Axis '''feature and accessing the '''Chart Properties''' form, these topics are covered as well.  There are references placed throughout this article to related topics and a list of '''related articles '''is provided end of this article.
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The '''Custom Date Format '''is a feature in OnePager  that provides the capability to '''create''' your own '''date formats''' for use in the '''Time Axis''', '''Floating Time Axis''', and other places where OnePager supports various '''date formats'''.  As an example, the '''Top Level''' '''Time Axis''' shown below has a user '''created''' '''Custom Date Format''' where the Year is augmented with “Calendar Year” as an added text:
  
Please be aware that some '''manual edits''' performed on '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)''' causes entries to be placed in '''The Grid''' located in the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Format '''sub-tab.
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The organization of this article follows the process of '''Time Axis Level Cell editing '''from the selection of the '''Time Axis Level Cell''' through the various methods available to '''edit Time Axis Cell '''properties in the '''Chart Editor'''
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Access to the feature is provided through the '''Chart Properties''' form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Calendar '''sub-tab in the '''Formatting & Layout''' control group as shown below:
  
Please use the '''hyperlinks '''in the '''Contents''' box at the top of this article to go directly to specific topics.
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==Selecting Time Axis Level Cells in the Chart Editor==
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Clicking the '''Manage Custom Date Formats''' button accesses the '''Add Custom-Date Format''' form at the beginning of the '''creation''' or '''editing''' process as shown above.  '''Custom Date Formats''' are also supported in the OnePager Pro '''Template Properties '''form at the '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Calendar '''sub-tab shown here:
  
'''Time Axis Level Cells''' can be '''selected''' with either a '''left-click''' which highlights the '''Cell''' or a '''right-click''' which provides access to the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu'''. Multiple '''Cells '''can be '''selected''' in the same '''Time Axis Level''' using either the '''CTL+Left-Click''' to '''select''' non-contiguous '''Cells''' or '''Cells '''in different '''Time Axis Levels''' or the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' to select contiguous '''Cells '''in the same '''Time Axis Level'''.  '''Time Axis Level Cell(s)''' are selected in order to '''edit''' their '''show/hide''' status, '''edit '''their '''width '''in the '''Time Axis Level manually''', to '''edit '''certain '''Time Axis Level Cell '''properties, or to access the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Level '''sub-tab to make more global '''edits'''.
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===Selecting Time Axis Level Cells with the Left-Click===
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The intent of this article is to provide the information essential for you to '''create''', '''edit''', and '''manage''' your own '''date formats'''.
  
Using the mouse '''left-click '''on any single '''Time Axis Level Cell''' highlights the '''Cell '''with the '''handlebars '''as shown below:
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==Accessing the Custom Date Format Feature==
  
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The '''Custom Date Format '''feature is accessible from the '''Chart Properties '''and '''Template Properties '''form's '''Time Axis''' tab's '''Calendar''' sub-tab in the '''Formatting & Layout''' control group. Creating a '''Custom Date Format''' in the '''Template Properties '''form allows you to '''create''' '''Custom Date Format '''and use it in any chart '''created''' using that specific '''Template Properties''' form.
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Once an individual '''Time Axis Level Cell '''is '''selected''' with the '''left-click '''you can either '''stretch''' or '''compress''' it from the left or from the right '''handlebar'''.  '''Selected Time Axis Level Cells '''cannot be moved up or down from the '''Time Axis Level '''in which they reside.  
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Creating a '''Custom Date Format '''in the '''Chart Properties '''form allows you to '''create''' '''Custom Date Format''' and use it in charts '''created''' with that specific '''Chart Properties '''form and in an follow on snapshots that might be '''created''' subsequently.  '''Chart Properties''' forms containing '''Custom Date Formats '''can be '''saved''' as '''Template Properties '''forms for future use and to standardize '''Date Formats '''throughout an organization.
  
However, '''Time Axis Levels '''can be '''exchanged''' as described in the article at: [[Changing the Time Axis Borders for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Changing the Time Axis Borders for OnePager Express]] <!--22.1.8-70-->
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===Using the Chart Properties Form to Create and Edit Custom Date Formats===
  
The use of the '''handlebars''' is illustrated below showing the intermediate step after the mouse is placed on the right '''handlebar''' and '''dragged '''to the right side of the Q2 '''Middle Time Axis Level Cell''':
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You can access controls for the new feature for '''creating''' and '''editing''' '''Custom Date Formats '''by accessing the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Calendar '''sub-tab in the '''Formatting & Layout '''control group by clicking the '''Manage Custom Date Formats''' button as shown here:
  
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When the mouse button is released the '''Time Axis Levels '''look like this:
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When this button is clicked, the '''Add Custom-Date Format''' form is accessed as shown below:
  
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Above, the Q1 '''Middle Time Axis Level Cell '''is '''stretched''' to approximately double its original '''width'''.  Since the '''stretched''' '''Cell''' happens to be in the '''Middle Time Axis Level''', the '''Cells showing''' below it in the '''Bottom Time Axis Level''' are '''stretched''' as well to maintain the related proportionality.  In a similar fashion, the 2019 '''Top Level Time Axis Cell '''is '''stretched''' proportionally but the Q2, Q3, and Q4 '''Middle Time Axis Level Cells''' remain unchanged as does the remainder of the unaffected '''Time Axis Level Cells.'''
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This form allows you to '''add Custom Date Formats''' by typing in the desired '''format''' in the '''Date Format''' window shown in the form above.  After typing in the new '''Date Format''' into the window provided and clicking the '''Add Format''' button as shown here the software provides an example of the '''Custom Date Format''' in the '''Sample''' window after you click the '''See the format''' button:
  
===Selecting Time Axis Level Cells with the CTL+Left-Click===
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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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In the form above, there is a link to the OnePager website where all the '''syntax information''' needed to '''create''' your own '''Custom Date Formats''' can be found: [[https://www.onepager.com/support/faq.php?id=123 Format Help]]
  
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When you click the '''Add Format '''button, OnePager accesses the '''Manage Custom Date Formats '''form that includes your new '''Custom Date Format '''in the '''Date Format List '''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 '''. If you now use the mouse to '''stretch '''the 2019 Q2 '''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 as shown here:
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The form above is multi-purpose in that it provides a '''Sample''' of the selected '''Custom Date Format''' in the '''Date Format''' window, provides a list of '''Custom Date Formats '''that can be selected for further '''editing''' or '''deleting''', and tells you where the applicable '''time unit''' the '''Custom Date Format '''is going to be applied in the '''Applies to time unit(s): '''window.   Additionally, there is another convenient link to the OnePager website page providing instructions on the '''syntax instructions '''for '''Custom Date Formats''': [[https://www.onepager.com/support/faq.php?id=123 Format Help]]
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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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From the above form you can choose to '''create''' another '''Custom Date Format '''by clicking the '''Add Format '''button or '''delete''' the selected '''Custom Date Format''' in the list by clicking the '''Delete Format '''button.  When you are finished, click the '''OK '''button to return to the '''Chart Properties''' form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Calendar '''sub-tab.  '''Creating''' your own '''Custom Date Formats''' can be useful when you want the '''text''' displayed in various '''Time Axis '''and '''Floating Time Axis Levels''' for specific meaning beyond what OnePager provides.
  
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For more information on the '''Chart Properties '''form's '''Time Axis''' tab, please see the article at:  [[Time Axis Tab for Version 7.0 (OnePager Pro) | Time Axis Tab for OnePager Pro]] <!--21.17.1-70-->
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===Selecting Time Axis Level Cells with the SHIFT+Left-Click===
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===Using the Template Properties Form to Create and Edit Custom Date Formats===
  
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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The '''Template Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Calendar '''sub-tab is identical to the corresponding sub-tab in the '''Chart Properties '''form.  The processes for '''creating''', '''editing''', and '''managing''' '''Custom Date Formats''' in the '''Template Properties '''form are identical to the processes used in the '''Chart Properties '''form.  '''Custom Date Formats created''' in the '''Chart Properties''' form can be made into '''Template Properties '''forms by '''saving''' the '''Chart Properties''' form as a '''Template Properties '''form. 
  
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For more information on '''Making a Template from a Chart''', please see this section in the article at:  [[Managing the Current Template for Version 7.0#Making a Template Properties Form from a Chart | Managing the Current Template - Making a Template Properties Form from a Chart]] <!--24.6.1-70-->
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Once the '''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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'''Custom Date Formats created''' in a '''Template Properties '''form can be '''edited''' in the '''Template Properties '''form, '''saved''', and used in the creation of future charts.  '''Custom Date Formats created''' in a '''Chart Properties''' form can also be '''edited''' in the '''Chart Properties '''form and '''saved''' for future use in subsequent snapshots.  However, '''edits''' made in the '''Chart Properties '''form to '''Custom Date Formats''' do '''not''' change the '''Custom Date Formats '''residing in the basic '''Template Properties '''form used to create the initial chart.
  
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For more information on the '''Template Properties '''form's '''Time Axis''' tab, please see this section in the article at: [[Template Only Features for Version 7.0 (OnePager Pro)#Template Properties Form's Time Axis Tab | Template Only Features-OnePager Pro – Template Properties Form's Time Axis Tab]] <!--24.1.1-70-->
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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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===Using the Label Format Dropdown to Create Custom Date Formats===
  
===General Rules for Using CTL+Left-Click and SHIFT+Left-Click on Time Axis Level Cells===
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'''Custom Date Formats''' can also be '''created''' using the '''Label format '''dropdown found in each of the three (3) '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab '''Level '''sub-tabs ('''Top Level''', '''Middle Level''', or '''Bottom Level''') shown below:
  
Using a '''combination''' of the '''CTL+Left-Click''' and the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' is restricted.
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The rules provided below are used by OnePager to coordinate the '''selection''' of '''Time Axis Level Cells'''.
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Clicking the '''Add Custom Format…''' selection in the dropdown accesses the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''form referenced above.  With the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''form accessed you can '''create''' a new '''Custom Date Format''' that becomes immediately available when the '''Add Format '''button on the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''form is clicked.  After the '''Custom Date Format '''is entered into the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''form it is immediately available in all '''Label format '''dropdown menus.
  
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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For more information on '''Labeling Time Axis Levels''', please see the article at:  [[Labeling Time Axis Levels for OnePager Pro for Version 7.0 | Labeling Time Axis Levels for OnePager Pro]] <!--22.1.5-70-->
  
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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==Creating and Managing Custom Date Formats==
  
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 two '''Levels''' being '''selected'''.
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In previous versions, OnePager '''date formats''' were the only formats available.  While the '''date formats''' provided mirror those provided for similar features in other applications, you were limited to a finite set.  OnePager provides the capability to '''create''' your own '''Custom Date Formats''' from the '''Year''' down to the '''Second''' with some '''miscellaneous '''options also provided.  You can '''create''' and '''manage''' your own '''Custom Date Formats''' by first clicking the '''Manage Custom Date Formats ''' button on the '''Template Properties''' or '''Chart Properties '''form’s '''Time Axis '''tab at the '''Calendar''' sub-tab as shown here:
  
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.
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===Selecting Time Axis Level Cells with the Right-Click===
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Clicking the button shown above accesses the '''Add Custom-Date Format''' form where you can construct your '''Custom Date Format''' by typing it in the window indicated below.
  
If you use the mouse '''right-click''' on a '''Time Axis Level Cell''', the action accesses the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
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The above form displays a sample of your '''Custom Date Format''' after you’ve '''created''' it and clicked the '''See the format''' button shown above.
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The '''context menu '''above has five (5) commands of which four (4) are always '''enabled'''.   The '''Unstretch all cells''' command is '''enabled''' when at least one (1) '''Time Axis Level Cell''' is '''stretched''' or '''compressed'''.  The sections that follow cover the five (5) '''context menu '''commands and associated topics.
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A '''Hyperlink''' is provided in the form as '''Format Help''' [[https://www.onepager.com/support/faq.php?id=123 Format Help]] that takes you to the OnePager website page where all the syntax information and examples for '''creating''' a '''Custom Date Format''' are provided.
  
==Manually Hiding/Showing Individual Time Axis Level Cells==
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When you’ve finished '''creating''' your '''Custom Date Format''', click the '''Add Format '''button and your '''Custom Date Format''' is displayed in the '''Manage Custom Date Formats''' form which is accessed and shown below.  If more than one '''Custom Date Format''' is '''created''', this form displays them all and makes them available for future '''editing'''.
  
The '''hiding/showing of individual Time Axis Cells''' feature is useful in schedule presentation situations where you want to '''hide''' portions of the chart that are not relevant to the schedule issues you want to present. '''Time Axis Level Cells''' as well as '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' can be '''Hidden''' by manually selecting one or more '''Cells '''with '''left-clicks''' and then '''right-clicking''' on a selected '''Cell(s)''' to access the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below:
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===Custom Date Format - An Example===
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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'''.  The result of clicking the '''Hide cell '''command looks like this:
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An example helps illustrate the process.  Suppose you want to '''create''' a '''Custom Date Format''' that displays the year followed by the text '''“Calendar Year”'''.  Access the '''Add Custom-Date Format''' form as described above and type your desired '''Custom Date Format''' into the '''Date Format '''window as shown below:
  
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===Using The Grid with Hidden Time Axis Level Cells===
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The '''Custom Date Format '''consists of a '''“code”''' for the type of '''date format''' and can be followed by '''text''' enclosed in either single or double quotes.  The example above shows a four digit code for years expressed as '''yyyy'''.  This is followed by the double quote enclosed text – '''Calendar Year'''.  Text and date codes can be interchanged.  '''Codes''' for the various '''date formats''' supported are fairly intuitive.  For instance the code for '''day '''is a '''d'''.
  
As a record of this action, entries are placed in '''The Grid''' as shown below:
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When you finish adding your '''Custom Date Format''', click the '''Add Format '''button on the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''form which accesses the '''Manage Custom Date Format '''form with your '''Custom Date Format''' added as shown here:
  
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'''The Grid''' above keeps a record of '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' and is '''enabled''' in the sense that you can restore visibility of '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' by checking one or more of the '''Show '''column''' '''checkboxes.
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The process is completed at this point by clicking the '''OK '''button on the '''Manage Custom Date Formats''' form or you can go back to the '''Add Custom-Date Format''' form by clicking the '''Add Format '''button to '''create''' another '''Custom Date Format'''.  You have the option in the '''Manage Custom Date Formats''' form to '''edit''' any '''Custom Date Format''' listed by selecting it and '''editing''' it in the '''Date Format''' windowYou can also '''delete''' any selected '''Custom Date Format''' from the list by selecting it and click the '''Delete Format''' buttonWhen you’ve finished and either clicked the '''Apply''' or '''OK '''button on the '''Chart Properties '''form, OnePager adds your '''Custom Date Format''', in this case a '''Year''', to the list of '''Date formats''' already predefined by OnePager.   
Turing '''OFF''' the rules, so to speak, by unchecking the '''On '''column''' '''checkbox has the same effect; that is, the '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cell''' is then '''shown'''.  The '''Zoom% '''is established at the time the chart is created at 100% for all '''Time Axis Level Cells'''.  If a '''Timespan '''is entered into '''The Grid''', the entry’s '''Zoom%''' is set initially to 100%.  Thereafter, the '''Zoom%''' is calculated based upon the original '''Width''' of the '''Time Axis Level Cell''' regardless if the '''Width '''of a '''Cell''' is '''edited''' by the '''drag and drop method''', or '''edited''' in '''The Grid’s Zoom% '''column.  '''Editing''' the '''Zoom%''' value for an entry in '''The Grid''' has an effect only after the '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cell’s Show/Hide status''' is '''edited''' to '''Show''' by the checking of the '''Show '''column''' '''checkbox for that entryThe status '''edit''' takes effect when you click the '''Apply''' or '''OK '''button on the '''Chart Properties '''form.  If you enter a '''Zoom% '''value of zero (0) or a negative value, OnePager resets '''Zoom% '''value for the '''Cell''' to 2.0%Likewise you cannot create a '''Zoom% '''greater than '''1,000%.'''
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As can be seen in the above '''The Grid''', the columns that have their entries '''disabled''' cannot be '''edited'''.  The '''Priority '''column in '''The Grid''' only applies to '''Timespan '''entries.  It is used to keep track of the order that '''Timespans''' are manually '''stretched '''or '''compressed '''in the chart.  The '''Priority '''column helps OnePager perform the '''Unstretch all cells''' command in the proper order.  The '''Add''',''' Delete''', and''' Copy Timespan '''controls are available for '''creating''' and '''editing''' '''Timespans '''in '''The Grid'''.  Since '''The Grid''' is also used to '''create''', '''edit''', and '''track''' '''Curtains''', the commands beneath '''The Grid’s window''' change to reflect the entry selected.  The dates used in '''The Grid''' to define the '''timespan''' include not only the date for '''From/To Dates''' but the '''time of day''' as well. 
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The added '''Custom Date Format''' can be seen in the dropdown list example shown below:
  
If you just specify '''dates''', OnePager assumes that the '''From Date''' starts at midnight on that day and the '''To Date''' ends before midnight on that day. To completely specify the '''timespan '''for a '''Time Axis Level Cell''' to be '''hidden''' it is important to make sure that the '''timespan''' is complete. As an example, to '''hide '''the month of January 2019 the '''From Date '''should be 1/1/2019 and the '''To Date '''should be 2/1/2019 as shown here: 
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When you click '''Apply''' or '''OK '''in the '''Chart Properties '''form, the '''Top Level Time Axis''' looks like this:
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===Restoring Hidden Time Axis Level Cells===
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When '''Time Axis Level Cells''' are '''Hidden''' on any '''Time Axis Level''', they can be restored to visibility in several ways.  First, you can go to the OnePager '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab in the '''Editing '''group and click on the '''Show/Hide '''dropdown and click the '''Show All Time Axis Cells''' command as shown below:
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You can also access the '''Add Custom-Date Format '''from the first entry in the '''Label format '''dropdown as shown below:
  
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Exercising the above action also clears (removes) all '''Timespan''' entries in '''The Grid'''.  Second, you can also use '''The Grid''' to restore some or all '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' to visibility by checking the desired entry’s '''Show '''column''' '''checkbox as shown here:
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'''Custom Date Formats''' added in the '''Chart Properties''' form are retained as long as the charts associated with the '''Chart Properties '''are availableThe '''Custom Date Format''' can be used in any snapshot associated with the chart and the '''Chart Properties''' form.  The '''Custom Date Format''' available in such a chart can be '''edited''' through the '''Chart Properties''', as shown earlier, and used, as modified, in all snapshots.  '''Custom Date Formats''' added to a '''Template Properties''' form are available for all charts created with that '''Template Properties''' form.  '''Custom Date Formats''' included in a '''Chart Properties''' form are retained in a '''Template Properties '''form '''created''' from that '''Chart Properties''' form as explained above.
  
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==Custom Date Format Syntax==
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Using the method above restores visibility to the '''Hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' and retains the entries in '''The Grid''' which can be useful for future '''edits'''. Finally, unchecking the '''On '''checkbox in '''The''' '''Grid '''turns '''Off''' the entry rule thereby restoring the selected '''Timespans ''' to visibility while retaining the entry in '''The Grid '''as shown below:
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As shown in the examples above the '''syntax''' for a '''Custom Date Format''' is a combination of '''English letters '''as codes with options for you to add '''text''' enclosed in either '''single or double quotes'''.   There are also some '''special characters '''such as '''single and double colons''', '''single and double forward slashes''', '''hyphens''', and '''commas''' used as separators.  The '''timespans '''available range from '''seconds''' on up to '''years '''with intermediate periods such as '''days''', '''weeks''', '''months''', and '''quarters'''.
  
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Please use this link for a full list of all available '''codes''' and '''special characters''' available for defining '''Custom Date Formats''':  [[https://www.onepager.com/support/faq.php?id=123 Format Help]]
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If there are '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' in a '''Hidden Time Axis Level''' ('''Show this level''' checkbox in the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s various '''Level '''sub-tabs was unchecked), clicking the '''Show All Time Axis Cells''' in the OnePager '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab's '''Editing''' group’s '''Show/Hide''' dropdown does '''NOT''' restore the '''hidden Time Axis Level '''to the '''show status'''.  In other words, to restore '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells''' the '''Time Axis Level '''containing the '''hidden Time Axis Level Cells '''must be shown in the chart.  However, after the '''Show All Time Axis Cells''' command is executed, and barring any further '''hiding '''of '''Time Axis Level Cells''', when the '''hidden Time Axis Level''' is again '''shown''' all previously '''hidden Cells''' are visible.
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For more information on '''hiding/showing Time Axis Level Cells''', please see the article at: [[Showing and Hiding Time Axis Levels and Cells for OnePager Express for Version 7.0 | Showing and Hiding Time Axis Levels and Cells for OnePager Express]] <!--22.3.4-70-->
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==Formatting Individual Time Axis Level Cells==
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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 '''by '''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 shown below where you can '''edit''' some of the most important '''properties '''of the selected '''Cell(s)''':
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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'''.  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.  Re-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 restores the selected '''Cells''' to the '''global''' '''properties''' established in the '''Chart Properties '''form.
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===Creating Timespans Using the Time Axis Cell Properties Form - An Example===
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An individual or group of '''Time Axis Level Cells''' can also be '''manually''' '''edited''' by right-clicking on the '''Cell '''or '''Cells''' and selecting the '''Format cell… '''command from the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' as shown below:
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Clicking the '''Format cell…''' button accesses the '''Time Axis Cell Properties '''form:
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In this form you can modify the selected '''Cell''' or '''Cells background color''' and '''Font properties'''.  With respect to making '''edits''' to the '''Cell width''' property in the above form, the '''Zoom% '''window is only '''enabled''' if, selected multiple''' Cells''' are all in the '''same Time Axis Level'''.  If multiple '''Cells '''are selected in different '''Time Axis Levels''', the '''Zoom% '''control is '''disabled'''.  You cannot set the '''Zoom% '''value window to zero (0) or less; attempting this causes OnePager to reset the '''Zoom% '''value in the '''Time Axis Cell Properties''' form’s '''Zoom% '''window to a '''Zoom% '''value of 2.0 percent.  You cannot set the '''Zoom% '''value greater than 1,000%.  Doing so causes OnePager to reset the value back to 1,000%.
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If multiple '''Cells '''are in different '''Time Axis Levels''' you can modify all selected '''Cells''' with respect to '''Background color''' and '''Font properties'''.  The '''Cell width window''' in the form is for informational purposes only.  When you make '''edits''' with the '''Zoom% '''control window, the '''Cell width window '''is updated to reflect the '''width '''of the '''Cell '''in the linear measure you’ve selected based on your in either '''English''' or '''Metric units''' depending on the type of '''Template''' you are using (e.g., inches or centimeters).  Additionally, since the '''Fill Pattern''' is a property of the '''Time Axis Level''', it cannot be '''edited''' individually for a single '''Time Axis Level Cell'''. 
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'''Editing''' the '''Fill Pattern''' must be done at the '''Chart Properties''' form level.  Making any of the '''edits''' described above to an individual '''Cell '''or '''Cells''' makes them all '''mavericks'''.  You can '''reset the default properties''' of a modified '''Cell '''or '''Cells '''by clicking the '''Use default properties''' button in the '''Time Axis Cell Properties '''form.  This action resets the selected '''Cell’s properties''' back to those currently set in the '''Chart Properties '''form.
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==Unstretch All Cells after Creating Non-Linear Timespans==
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In the examples above, '''Non-Linear Timespans''' are created.  If it is unpractical to use the '''UNDO''' feature in OnePager to return to true '''Linear Timespan''', where all '''Cells''' in a '''Time Axis Level '''are the same '''width''', the '''Unstretch all cell '''command in the '''time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' shown below can be used.
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To '''Unstretch all cells''', right-click on any '''Time Axis Level Cell''' and click the '''Unstretch all cells '''command as shown above.
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===Caution When Unstretching All Cells===
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The '''Unstretch all cells''' command, when clicked, operates on the entire '''Time Axis''' at all '''Levels'''.  This is necessary because often, if not always, '''stretching '''a selected '''Cell''' at one '''Level''' causes '''Cells''' above and below to '''stretch '''as well.  Accordingly, when you select '''Unstretch all cells''' command, all '''Time Axis Level Cells''' become uniform in '''width''' in their own '''Time Axis Level'''.  Clicking the '''Unstretch all cells''' returns the previously '''stretched''' or '''compressed''' '''Time Axis Level Cells''' to their original '''width '''and restores the '''Document’s width''' to its original '''size'''.  This procedure includes for all '''Time Axis Levels''' starting with the '''Top level''', then the '''Middle level''', and finally the '''Bottom level'''.
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After the '''Unstretch all cells '''command is used, the '''Time Axis '''for our example looks like this:
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===Unstretching All Cells and the Floating Time Axis===
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If the chart contains one or more '''Floating Time Axes''', they are '''unstretched '''to match the corresponding '''Cells''' of each '''Time Axis Level'''.
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==Accessing the Chart Properties Form from a Time Axis Level Cell==
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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.  When multiple '''Time Axis Level Cells '''are selected in different '''Time Axis Levels''' with the left-click action and a single '''Time Axis Level Cell''' is right-clicked and the '''Time-axis properties… '''command is clicked, the '''Chart Properties''' form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Level '''sub-tab is accessed only for the '''Time Axis Level Cell '''for which the '''Time-axis properties… '''command was applied.  All other '''Time Axis Level Cells''' that were previously selected are '''de-selected'''. 
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==Creating And Editing Curtains with the Time Axis Context Menu’s Insert Curtain Command==
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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'''.  An '''Inserted Curtain''' can be '''edited''' by right-clicking on it to access the '''curtain''' right-click '''context menu '''as shown below:
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The commands in the above '''curtain''' right-click '''context menu''' operate in the same ways as '''context menu '''commands for all other '''Curtains'''.
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When a''' Curtain '''is created using the '''Insert curtain '''command, a '''Curtain entry''' is added into '''The Grid'''.  '''The Grid''' showing the '''Inserted Curtain '''is shown below:
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To '''edit''' an '''Inserted Curtain''', you can access the '''Curtain Properties '''form in one of two ways. First, using the above illustration as a guide, you can click the '''Properties''' button in '''The Grid entry '''for the '''Inserted Curtain''' to access the '''Curtain Properties '''form as shown below:
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The other method for accessing the '''Curtain Properties''' form is to right-click on the '''Inserted Curtain''' itself to access the '''curtain''' right-click '''context menu '''and click the '''Properties … '''command as shown below:
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==Manual Editing of Floating Time Axis Level Cells==
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The '''Floating Time Axis '''feature is new in OnePager Express.  Since this article covers '''manual editing '''of '''Time Axis Levels '''and '''Time Axis Level Cells''' some mention here is required with respect to '''Floating Time Axes.'''
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===Selecting Floating Time Axis Level Cells===
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'''Selecting Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' is accomplished in the same way as selecting '''Time Axis Level Cells'''.  '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' can be selected individually with a single left-click, selected in a sequence using the '''CTL+Left-Click''' method, or selected in a contiguous set using the '''SHIFT+Left-Click'''.
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The rules for using the '''CTL+Left-Click''' and the '''SHIFT+Left-Click''' that apply to using these methods together to select '''Time Axis Level Cells''' applies to using these methods for selecting '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells'''.
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Whenever you select a '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell '''is '''NOT '''co-selected or vice versa.  You can '''select Cells''' in both '''Floating Time Axis Levels''' and '''Time Axis Levels''' using the various selection methods.  The rules for selecting multiple '''Cells '''with the various selection methods apply.  Once '''Cells''' in the '''Floating Time Axis Levels''' and '''Time Axis Levels '''are selected you can then '''edit''' and '''stretch '''or '''compress '''them as required.  Whatever '''editing''', '''stretching''' or '''compressing''' is done to the selected '''Cells''' by either '''editing''' in the '''Time Axis Levels''' or the '''Floating Time Axis Levels''' is done such that these displayed '''Levels '''remain consistent in the chart.
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===Editing Floating Time Axis Cells===
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Selecting any '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' allows you generally to only use the '''floating time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' to '''edit''' that specific '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell'''.  The '''context menu '''accessed when you right-click a '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' is shown below with the difference highlighted between it and the '''floating time axis''' right-click '''context menu''' for a '''Time Axis Level Cell'''.
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The top three commands in the '''context menu''' above provide the same '''editing''' actions for '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' as they do for '''Time Axis Level Cells''' found outside the '''graph '''('''Top''' or '''Bottom''' of the '''graph''' or both).  Because the top three commands shown in the '''context menu '''above can change the appearance of the '''Floating Time Axis Level''', it is necessary for these commands to also change the appearance of the corresponding '''Time Axis Level''' to maintain consistency within the chart and the '''graph'''.  Accordingly, most '''edits''' made to a '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' are also made to the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell'''. 
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The exception is in '''editing''' the '''height '''of a '''Floating Time Axis Level'''.  '''Editing''' the '''height''' of a '''Floating Time Axis Level''' does not change the '''height''' of the corresponding '''Time Axis Level''' and vice versa.  With respect to the '''Unstretch all cells''' command, the command is '''enabled''' only if one or more '''Cells''' in a '''Time Axis or Floating Time Axis Level''' is '''stretched''' or '''compressed'''.  Otherwise, the command is '''disabled'''. 
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If the '''enabled''' '''Unstretch all cells''' command is exercised on a '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''', all '''Time Axis '''and''' Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' are '''unstretched'''.  In the '''context menu''' above, the '''Time-axis properties…''' command accesses the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Top''', '''Middle''', or '''Bottom Level''' sub-tab when this command is clicked depending on which '''Level '''is selected in the '''Floating Time Axis'''.  Most '''edits''' made in the '''Chart Properties '''form can be applied '''globally''' to both the '''Time Axis''' '''Level '''and any '''Floating Time Axis Level '''if the '''edit''' applies to '''Cells'''.
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If the '''edit''' made in the '''Chart Properties '''form '''Time Axis '''tab’s '''Level''' sub-tabs changes a '''Level''' related property, such as the '''height '''property, that change is only made in the '''Time Axis Level''' and '''NOT '''to the '''Floating Time Axis Level'''.  For the '''Floating Time Axis''', the '''Insert curtain''' command is not '''enabled'''.  The '''Hide floating time axis level '''command when clicked '''hides''' the '''Floating Time Axis Level''' and displays an empty '''Row '''in the chart.  As an empty '''Row''', it takes on the properties and characteristics of any other empty '''Row'''. 
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A discussion of how to restore a '''Hidden Floating Time Axis Level''' is given in paragraphs below.  Making '''formatting edits''' to '''Floating Time Axis Level Cells''' '''mavericks''' both the '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell '''and the '''Time Axis Level Cell '''as well.
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For example you can '''edit''' the  '''background color''' for a specific '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' as is set up to be done below:
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Clicking the '''Format cell…''' command accesses the '''Time Axis Cell Properties '''form where you can make '''edits''' to the '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell’s background color''' as shown below using the OnePager standard '''Color Chooser''' form:
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Making the above '''edit''' to the '''background color '''in the '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell '''also changes the '''background color '''for the corresponding '''Time Axis Level Cell''' as shown below:
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In a similar way, if you '''edit''' a property of a '''Time Axis Level Cell''' when there is a corresponding '''Floating Time Axis''' in the chart, the corresponding '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' takes on the '''edits''' made to the '''Time Axis Level Cell'''.
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The bottom command in the '''floating time axis''' right-click '''context menu ''' is the '''Hide floating time axis level''' command.  Clicking this command immediately '''hides '''the '''Floating Time Axis Level''' regardless of what '''Cell''' in the '''Floating Time Axis '''was selected.  However, this command '''hides''' only the content of the '''Floating Time Axis Level''' but leaves the '''Row '''visible where the selected '''Floating Time Axis Level '''resided as shown below:
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This behavior is a bit different from that of '''hiding rows'''.  Normally '''Rows''' in the chart are automatically '''hidden''' from view in the '''graph''' at the end of the '''hide rows '''operation.  With '''Floating Time Axis Levels''', '''hiding''' the '''Level '''converts the area of the '''graph''' to a normal '''Row''' in the chart that appears as empty space.  The '''Row '''remaining after the '''Hide floating time axis level '''command is completed''' '''retains all the properties of a normal''' Row'''.  It can have '''text '''columns and all their properties remain '''editable'''.  This approach is thought to provide you with greater flexibility when making further '''edits''' to the chart containing '''Floating Time Axis Levels'''.  These normal '''Rows''' can be '''edited''' like any other '''Row''' in the chart.
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When '''Floating Time Axis Levels''' are '''hidden''', as shown above, the empty '''Row''' that replaces the '''hidden Floating Time Axis Level''' can be removed from the '''graph''' by using the '''Hide rows''' button on the OnePager '''Home''' ribbon tool bar tab as shown here:
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Performing the '''Hide row''' operation using the '''Row hiding choices '''form '''hides '''the previously '''hidden Floating Time Axis Level '''in the '''graph''' as shown here:
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When you do this, the chart again looks like this:
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At this point if you want to make the previously '''Hidden Floating Time Axis Level '''visible again, our recommendation is to reinsert the '''Floating Time Axis Level''' using the right-click in empty space to access '''empty space''' right-click '''context menu '''to perform the action.
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===Using the Chart Properties Form’s Time Axis Tab to Globally Edit Floating Time Axis Levels===
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Clicking the '''Time Axis Properties '''command in the '''floating time axis''' right-click '''context menu '''shown below accesses the '''Chart Properties Time Axis '''tab for the at the '''Level''' corresponding to the '''Floating Time Axis Level Cell''' that you right-clicked:
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From the '''Chart Properties '''form''' Time Axis '''tab’s '''Top Level''' sub-tab you can make most chart global '''edits''' to both the '''Floating Time Axis’ Top Level''' and the '''Time Axis’ Top''' '''Level '''as shown below:
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For example, if you make '''edits''' in the '''Background Colors '''sub-control group as shown below, you get these results:
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Revision as of 15:40, 19 January 2021

Overview

The Custom Date Format is a feature in OnePager that provides the capability to create your own date formats for use in the Time Axis, Floating Time Axis, and other places where OnePager supports various date formats. As an example, the Top Level Time Axis shown below has a user created Custom Date Format where the Year is augmented with “Calendar Year” as an added text:

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Access to the feature is provided through the Chart Properties form Time Axis tab’s Calendar sub-tab in the Formatting & Layout control group as shown below:

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Clicking the Manage Custom Date Formats button accesses the Add Custom-Date Format form at the beginning of the creation or editing process as shown above. Custom Date Formats are also supported in the OnePager Pro Template Properties form at the Time Axis tab’s Calendar sub-tab shown here:

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The intent of this article is to provide the information essential for you to create, edit, and manage your own date formats.

Accessing the Custom Date Format Feature

The Custom Date Format feature is accessible from the Chart Properties and Template Properties form's Time Axis tab's Calendar sub-tab in the Formatting & Layout control group. Creating a Custom Date Format in the Template Properties form allows you to create Custom Date Format and use it in any chart created using that specific Template Properties form.

Creating a Custom Date Format in the Chart Properties form allows you to create Custom Date Format and use it in charts created with that specific Chart Properties form and in an follow on snapshots that might be created subsequently. Chart Properties forms containing Custom Date Formats can be saved as Template Properties forms for future use and to standardize Date Formats throughout an organization.

Using the Chart Properties Form to Create and Edit Custom Date Formats

You can access controls for the new feature for creating and editing Custom Date Formats by accessing the Chart Properties form Time Axis tab’s Calendar sub-tab in the Formatting & Layout control group by clicking the Manage Custom Date Formats button as shown here:

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When this button is clicked, the Add Custom-Date Format form is accessed as shown below:

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This form allows you to add Custom Date Formats by typing in the desired format in the Date Format window shown in the form above. After typing in the new Date Format into the window provided and clicking the Add Format button as shown here the software provides an example of the Custom Date Format in the Sample window after you click the See the format button:

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In the form above, there is a link to the OnePager website where all the syntax information needed to create your own Custom Date Formats can be found: [Format Help]

When you click the Add Format button, OnePager accesses the Manage Custom Date Formats form that includes your new Custom Date Format in the Date Format List as shown here:

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The form above is multi-purpose in that it provides a Sample of the selected Custom Date Format in the Date Format window, provides a list of Custom Date Formats that can be selected for further editing or deleting, and tells you where the applicable time unit the Custom Date Format is going to be applied in the Applies to time unit(s): window. Additionally, there is another convenient link to the OnePager website page providing instructions on the syntax instructions for Custom Date Formats: [Format Help]

From the above form you can choose to create another Custom Date Format by clicking the Add Format button or delete the selected Custom Date Format in the list by clicking the Delete Format button. When you are finished, click the OK button to return to the Chart Properties form Time Axis tab’s Calendar sub-tab. Creating your own Custom Date Formats can be useful when you want the text displayed in various Time Axis and Floating Time Axis Levels for specific meaning beyond what OnePager provides.

For more information on the Chart Properties form's Time Axis tab, please see the article at: Time Axis Tab for OnePager Pro

Using the Template Properties Form to Create and Edit Custom Date Formats

The Template Properties form Time Axis tab’s Calendar sub-tab is identical to the corresponding sub-tab in the Chart Properties form. The processes for creating, editing, and managing Custom Date Formats in the Template Properties form are identical to the processes used in the Chart Properties form. Custom Date Formats created in the Chart Properties form can be made into Template Properties forms by saving the Chart Properties form as a Template Properties form.

For more information on Making a Template from a Chart, please see this section in the article at: Managing the Current Template - Making a Template Properties Form from a Chart

Custom Date Formats created in a Template Properties form can be edited in the Template Properties form, saved, and used in the creation of future charts. Custom Date Formats created in a Chart Properties form can also be edited in the Chart Properties form and saved for future use in subsequent snapshots. However, edits made in the Chart Properties form to Custom Date Formats do not change the Custom Date Formats residing in the basic Template Properties form used to create the initial chart.

For more information on the Template Properties form's Time Axis tab, please see this section in the article at: Template Only Features-OnePager Pro – Template Properties Form's Time Axis Tab

Using the Label Format Dropdown to Create Custom Date Formats

Custom Date Formats can also be created using the Label format dropdown found in each of the three (3) Chart Properties form Time Axis tab Level sub-tabs (Top Level, Middle Level, or Bottom Level) shown below:

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Clicking the Add Custom Format… selection in the dropdown accesses the Add Custom-Date Format form referenced above. With the Add Custom-Date Format form accessed you can create a new Custom Date Format that becomes immediately available when the Add Format button on the Add Custom-Date Format form is clicked. After the Custom Date Format is entered into the Add Custom-Date Format form it is immediately available in all Label format dropdown menus.

For more information on Labeling Time Axis Levels, please see the article at: Labeling Time Axis Levels for OnePager Pro

Creating and Managing Custom Date Formats

In previous versions, OnePager date formats were the only formats available. While the date formats provided mirror those provided for similar features in other applications, you were limited to a finite set. OnePager provides the capability to create your own Custom Date Formats from the Year down to the Second with some miscellaneous options also provided. You can create and manage your own Custom Date Formats by first clicking the Manage Custom Date Formats button on the Template Properties or Chart Properties form’s Time Axis tab at the Calendar sub-tab as shown here:

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Clicking the button shown above accesses the Add Custom-Date Format form where you can construct your Custom Date Format by typing it in the window indicated below.

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The above form displays a sample of your Custom Date Format after you’ve created it and clicked the See the format button shown above.

A Hyperlink is provided in the form as Format Help [Format Help] that takes you to the OnePager website page where all the syntax information and examples for creating a Custom Date Format are provided.

When you’ve finished creating your Custom Date Format, click the Add Format button and your Custom Date Format is displayed in the Manage Custom Date Formats form which is accessed and shown below. If more than one Custom Date Format is created, this form displays them all and makes them available for future editing.

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Custom Date Format - An Example

An example helps illustrate the process. Suppose you want to create a Custom Date Format that displays the year followed by the text “Calendar Year”. Access the Add Custom-Date Format form as described above and type your desired Custom Date Format into the Date Format window as shown below:

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The Custom Date Format consists of a “code” for the type of date format and can be followed by text enclosed in either single or double quotes. The example above shows a four digit code for years expressed as yyyy. This is followed by the double quote enclosed text – Calendar Year. Text and date codes can be interchanged. Codes for the various date formats supported are fairly intuitive. For instance the code for day is a d.

When you finish adding your Custom Date Format, click the Add Format button on the Add Custom-Date Format form which accesses the Manage Custom Date Format form with your Custom Date Format added as shown here:

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The process is completed at this point by clicking the OK button on the Manage Custom Date Formats form or you can go back to the Add Custom-Date Format form by clicking the Add Format button to create another Custom Date Format. You have the option in the Manage Custom Date Formats form to edit any Custom Date Format listed by selecting it and editing it in the Date Format window. You can also delete any selected Custom Date Format from the list by selecting it and click the Delete Format button. When you’ve finished and either clicked the Apply or OK button on the Chart Properties form, OnePager adds your Custom Date Format, in this case a Year, to the list of Date formats already predefined by OnePager.

The added Custom Date Format can be seen in the dropdown list example shown below:

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When you click Apply or OK in the Chart Properties form, the Top Level Time Axis looks like this:

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You can also access the Add Custom-Date Format from the first entry in the Label format dropdown as shown below:

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Custom Date Formats added in the Chart Properties form are retained as long as the charts associated with the Chart Properties are available. The Custom Date Format can be used in any snapshot associated with the chart and the Chart Properties form. The Custom Date Format available in such a chart can be edited through the Chart Properties, as shown earlier, and used, as modified, in all snapshots. Custom Date Formats added to a Template Properties form are available for all charts created with that Template Properties form. Custom Date Formats included in a Chart Properties form are retained in a Template Properties form created from that Chart Properties form as explained above.

Custom Date Format Syntax

As shown in the examples above the syntax for a Custom Date Format is a combination of English letters as codes with options for you to add text enclosed in either single or double quotes. There are also some special characters such as single and double colons, single and double forward slashes, hyphens, and commas used as separators. The timespans available range from seconds on up to years with intermediate periods such as days, weeks, months, and quarters.

Please use this link for a full list of all available codes and special characters available for defining Custom Date Formats: [Format Help]

Related Links

Labeling Time Axis Levels for OnePager Pro

Editing Time Axes with the Chart Properties Form for OnePager Pro

Template Only Features-OnePager Pro

Managing the Current Template

Time Axis Tab for OnePager Pro

Help Page for Adding Custom Date Formats: [Format Help]

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