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replyReply Fri 28 Mar 2008, 16:15Delegate Philip said...

Philip has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Access Advanced course
Project Intro Intermediate course

Project

Can I publish a Gantt chart from Project in order to upload the chart onto a website

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replyReply Wed 2 Apr 2008, 19:12Trainer Carmen said...

RE: Project

Hi Philip,

There isn't a simple way to get the image of the Gantt chart published as an HTML file. If you do go through the File, Save As Web Page process, the wizard that you progress through will ask you which sets of data you would like to be incorporated in the HTML image - but it becomes a table of data - not a graphical image of your Gantt chart.

The easiests way to achieve an upload of the Gantt chart image is to use the 'Copy Picture' icon and create a separate .gif file of your Gantt chart. Insert this .gif into a Word Document and then choose File, Save as Web Page - this then creates an HTML file with your image embedded on it - this page is then transferrable, using an ftp program onto any web site.

Hope this helps.

Kind regards

Carmen

 

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Link tasks using predecessor column - project

a. First, note ID number of the task you want to link to (predecessor). Then, in the predecessor column of the task you want to link to (successor), type the predecessor task's ID number.
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