Gant Chart - Timestyles

A

andman

Hi,

On the gant chart I have changed the time style to have two bars. The
middle bar reads the day and date (Tues Nov. 30) and the bottom bar reads the
hour in 10 minute increments. (12:00 AM, 12:10 AM) I am printing out the
class schedule landscaped on a plotter with many rows. At the bottom of the
page I can't tell if the class/task starts at 12 pm or 12:20 pm. Is there
away to have the tick lines between the 10 minute increments run down the
page.

Thanks for any help you can give.
 
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Andrei

Hi,
What if you use three-tier scale in this case, with top bar showing the day
and date, middle bar showing the hour in 20-30 minute increments (whichever
you find useful), and bottom in 10 min increments. Then you can format the
gridlines differently for each tier and have different lines every second (or
third as you choose) 10-minute line.

Just having read your message again - are you actually asking to have
gridlines with 10 minutes increments run down all you page? In this case you
just have to format gridlines to the appearance you wish by going to "Format
- Gridlines...- Bottom tier column" and select the type and color of the
lines.
 
A

andman

Thanks, I can't believe I didn't see that.

Andrei said:
Hi,
What if you use three-tier scale in this case, with top bar showing the day
and date, middle bar showing the hour in 20-30 minute increments (whichever
you find useful), and bottom in 10 min increments. Then you can format the
gridlines differently for each tier and have different lines every second (or
third as you choose) 10-minute line.

Just having read your message again - are you actually asking to have
gridlines with 10 minutes increments run down all you page? In this case you
just have to format gridlines to the appearance you wish by going to "Format
- Gridlines...- Bottom tier column" and select the type and color of the
lines.
 

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