

You might choose to display Phase 1 and Phase 2 as callouts on the timeline, and Tasks A through E as bars on the timeline. This can be particularly useful if you have chosen to indent tasks in your task list as a way to communicate different phases of a project, or larger tasks that have several subtasks.įor example, let’s say you have a task list like this: A task with a start date and a due date, however, can appear as a bar on the timeline, or you can choose to display it as a callout above the timeline. Tasks without a start date, or tasks that have a start date but no due date, always appear as diamonds on the timeline. To choose the format to use for dates within task bars or next to task diamonds, on the Timeline tab, in the Show/Hide group, click Date Format, and select the format you want to use.

Timescale Select the Timescale check box to display markers across the top of the timeline at dated intervals.


These dates are taken from the earliest task start date, and the latest task due date. Start & Finish Select the Start & Finish check box to display a start date at the beginning of the timeline and a finish date at the end of the timeline. Today Select the Today check box to display an indicator on the timeline for the current date. Task Dates Select the Task Dates check box to display the start date and due date for each task within the task’s bar or next to the task’s diamond. Select the check box next to each type of date that you want to include on the timeline from the Show/Hide group on the Timeline tab. To choose how you want to include dates on the timeline:Ĭlick once on the timeline title to select it. You can also choose the format for task start dates and due dates. However, you can also include the overall project start and finish dates, or choose to hide any of the default date indicators. The timeline includes task dates, a marker indicating the current date, and dates across the top to mark the timescale by default.
