7 Tips to Master XL-EasyGantt for Better Project Tracking
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Start with clean, structured data
Ensure task names, start dates, end dates/durations, and assigned resources are in consistent columns — this prevents import errors and keeps timelines accurate. -
Use templates for recurring project types
Create and save template sheets (phases, dependencies, standard tasks) so new projects populate quickly and consistently. -
Leverage dependencies and constraints
Define finish-to-start, start-to-start, and lag times so the chart reflects real task relationships and auto-adjusts when dates change. -
Set and update baselines
Capture a project baseline before changes; compare current progress to the baseline to spot schedule drift and evaluate impact. -
Color-code by status or resource
Apply conditional formatting or XL-EasyGantt’s built-in styling to highlight critical paths, delayed tasks, or team ownership for faster visual scanning. -
Use filters and grouped views
Filter by phase, owner, or priority and collapse groups to focus on relevant sections without losing the overall timeline context. -
Export snapshots and share interactive views
Regularly export PDFs or share interactive Excel files with stakeholders; include comment columns and a short status summary to reduce update meetings.
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