Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
StabilRoad works r
Project Lead: e
d
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Start: xx-xx-xxxx Bc Display: Monthly #VALUE! 4 / 28 / 00 1 / 30 / 00 ###
End: xx-xx-xxxx ue Month: 1 2 Weeks 2 Weeks 2 Weeks
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er % Work Cal.
WBS Task ts DoneColor Start End Days Days
Start: xx-xx-xxxx Display: Monthly #REF! Err:504
End: xx-xx-xxxx Month: 1
2
Wbc Task %
Done Color Start End
Cal.
Work Days Days Weeks
1 Mobilization xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
2 Earthwork xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
3 Embankment subgrade xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
4 Granular Sub-Base xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
5
Stabilization of soil
(StabilRoad) xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
6 Primer Coat xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
7 SAMI xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
8 Tack coat xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
9 Bc xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
10 Road Safety Sign xx-xx-xxxx xx-xx-xxxx
Err:504
2 2
Weeks Weeks
Holidays to Exclude from Work Days
If you add more rows to the bottom of the list, you may need to
edit the named range "holidays" via Formulas > Named Ranges.
to include the new rows. The Description column is just for reference.
1/15/2018
1/26/2018
10/2/2018
8/15/2018
12/25/2021
12/25/2022
12/25/2023
12/25/2024
12/25/2025
1/1/2015
1/1/2016
1/1/2017
1/26/2018
1/1/2019
1/1/2020
1/1/2021
1/1/2022
1/1/2023
1/1/2024
1/1/2025
10/12/2015 US
10/10/2016 US
10/9/2017 US
10/8/2018 US
10/14/2019 US
10/12/2020 US
10/11/2021 US
10/10/2022 US
10/9/2023 US
10/14/2024 US
10/13/2025 US
7/4/2015 US
7/4/2016 US
7/4/2017 US
7/4/2018 US
7/4/2019 US
7/4/2020 US
7/4/2021 US
7/4/2022 US
7/4/2023 US
7/4/2024 US
7/4/2025 US
9/7/2015 US
9/5/2016 US
9/4/2017 US
9/3/2018 US
9/2/2019 US
9/7/2020 US
9/6/2021 US
9/5/2022 US
9/4/2023 US
9/2/2024 US
9/1/2025 US
1/19/2015 US
1/18/2016 US
1/16/2017 US
1/15/2018 US
1/21/2019 US
1/20/2020 US
1/18/2021 US
1/17/2022 US
1/16/2023 US
1/15/2024 US
1/20/2025 US
5/25/2015 US
5/30/2016 US
5/29/2017 US
5/28/2018 US
5/27/2019 US
5/25/2020 US
5/31/2021 US
5/30/2022 US
5/29/2023 US
5/27/2024 US
5/26/2025 US
2/16/2015 US
2/15/2016 US
2/20/2017 US
2/19/2018 US
2/18/2019 US
2/17/2020 US
2/15/2021 US
2/21/2022 US
2/20/2023 US
2/19/2024 US
2/17/2025 US
11/26/2015 US
11/24/2016 US
11/23/2017 US
11/22/2018 US
11/28/2019 US
11/26/2020 US
11/25/2021 US
11/24/2022 US
11/23/2023 US
11/28/2024 US
11/27/2025 US
11/11/2015 US
11/11/2016 US
11/11/2017 US
11/11/2018 US
11/11/2019 US
11/11/2020 US
11/11/2021 US
11/11/2022 US
11/11/2023 US
11/11/2024 US
11/11/2025 US
12/26/2015 UK
12/26/2016 UK
12/26/2017 UK
12/26/2018 UK
12/26/2019 UK
12/26/2020 UK
12/26/2021 UK
12/26/2022 UK
12/26/2023 UK
12/26/2024 UK
12/26/2025 UK
4/3/2015 UK
3/25/2016 UK
4/14/2017 UK
3/30/2018 UK
4/19/2019 UK
4/10/2020 UK
4/2/2021 UK
4/15/2022 UK
4/7/2023 UK
3/29/2024 UK
4/18/2025 UK
4/6/2015 UK
3/28/2016 UK
4/17/2017 UK
4/2/2018 UK
4/22/2019 UK
4/13/2020 UK
4/5/2021 UK
4/18/2022 UK
4/10/2023 UK
4/1/2024 UK
4/21/2025 UK
5/4/2015 UK
5/2/2016 UK
5/1/2017 UK
5/7/2018 UK
5/6/2019 UK
5/4/2020 UK
5/3/2021 UK
5/2/2022 UK
5/1/2023 UK
5/6/2024 UK
5/5/2025 UK
5/25/2015 UK
5/30/2016 UK
5/29/2017 UK
5/28/2018 UK
5/27/2019 UK
5/25/2020 UK
5/31/2021 UK
5/30/2022 UK
5/29/2023 UK
5/27/2024 UK
5/26/2025 UK
8/3/2015 UK
8/1/2016 UK
8/7/2017 UK
8/6/2018 UK
8/5/2019 UK
8/3/2020 UK
8/2/2021 UK
8/1/2022 UK
8/7/2023 UK
8/5/2024 UK
8/4/2025 UK
8/31/2015 UK
8/29/2016 UK
8/28/2017 UK
8/27/2018 UK
8/26/2019 UK
8/31/2020 UK
8/30/2021 UK
8/29/2022 UK
8/28/2023 UK
8/26/2024 UK
8/25/2025 UK
Help
Version: Gantt Chart Template 4.0 for Excel 2010 or Later, Excel Online, & Excel for iPad/iPhone
If this page does not answer your questions, visit the following page:
Intro
This Gantt Chart spreadsheet is designed to to help you create a simple project schedule. You
only need to know some basic spreadsheet operations, such as how to insert, delete, copy and
and paste rows and cells. For more advanced uses, such as defining task dependencies, you
will need to know how to enter formulas.
Be sure to read the Getting Started Tips below. It would also be a good idea to watch the demo
videos on Vertex42.com. The demo videos use the desktop version of Excel, but much of the
information is still applicable to users of Excel Online.
Before sharing this spreadsheet, please read the license agreement in the TermsOfUse worksheet.
• It uses the WORKDAY.INTL and NETWORKDAYS.INTL functions which allow you define which
days of the week are considered non-working days (explained in the Help below).
• You can highlight the End date red when the task is overdue (explained in the Help below).
• Instead of changing the color of the bars to indicate completion status, conditional formatting is
used to display a progress bar within the % Done column.
• The number of columns used to display the gantt chart had to be reduced, so the Weekly and
Monthly views are less precise, meaning a week or month containing a 1-day task has a bar that is
the same length as a week or month containing a 5-day task.
• You can define one Predecessor per task (instead of 3).
• The "Show Weekends" option was removed. In the Daily view, if you do not want to show
weekends, you may hide the columns you do not want to show (though you would need to unhide
them when using the Weekly or Monthly views).
To use these functions, choose an option from the drop-down box on the right.
If one of the options to the right does not work for you, you can enter a string of
7 characters, using a "1" to represent a non-workday and a "0" to represent
a work day, beginning with Monday.
If you leave a blank cell above a WBS number, the numbering will reset to 1. The formulas are
meant for convenience, but you can manually enter them if you need to. If you manually enter
WBS numbers, then you may need to enter them as text by preceding the number with an
apostrophe, such as '2. Just remember that if you enter them manually, the WBS Level
column cannot be used to change them.
Note: Refer to Excel's Help system to learn more about the WORKDAY() and WORKDAY.INTL()
functions.
Change the urgency days to the right to determine when the End date will change to red.
The option to the right will allow you to choose to display the work week starting with Sunday instead
of Monday. This affects the chart display only, not any other work day formulas.
The example below makes the 10-day warning orange and a 2-day warning red.
=IF(end_date<TODAY()+2,"r",IF(end_date<TODAY()+10,"o",""))
The fancy formula below makes use of the table of urgency values to the right. Note that
"urgency_days" is a named range referring to the table on the right.
=IF(end_date<TODAY()+INDEX(urgency_days,1),"r", IF(end_date<TODAY()+
INDEX(urgency_days,2),"o",IF(end_date<TODAY()+ INDEX(urgency_days,3),"y","")))
If you want to use the table listed to the right of this help section, you can edit the following
formula in the Color column. Note that the Names must match exactly.
=IFERROR( INDEX( lead_color, MATCH( ref, lead_names, 0) ), "")
FAQs
Q: How do I make a Summary task show the MIN(start) and MAX(end) for a group of sub-tasks?
This can be done by entering =MIN(startdates) for the Start date and =MAX(enddates) for the
End date, where startdates and enddates are references to the range of start dates and end
dates for the group of sub tasks.
Input Cell
Input Cell
Input Cell
Label
weekend
0000011
Date Format
mdy
Feature on/off: off
Urgency days: 7
Urgency (Days)
red 2
orange 14
yellow 28
Names Color
Bob k
Sarah x
Bill b
Jim g
p
y
o
r
Terms of Use
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By Vertex42.com
Please review the following license agreement to learn how you may or
may not use this template. Thank you.
https://www.vertex42.com/licensing/EULA_privateuse.html