Simple Gantt Chart
Originally published: 03/10/2022 09:18
Last version published: 04/10/2022 09:38
Publication number: ELQ-33124-2
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Simple Gantt Chart

Easy Excel template to create Gantt charts, assign tasks and track completion of a project

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The aim of this excel file is to help create Gantt charts, assign tasks, and track completion of a project.  It is an easy to use Excel file to create a Gantt charts for project management. Once update the fields with start date and expected end date, the file automatically updates the bars that show graphically the start and end times for each task in the project schedule. The tasks are usually categorized using a work breakdown structure with summary tasks for the main project deliverables and sub-tasks that break the project down into a detailed and manageable task hierarchy.
If you want to create a simple Gantt chart quickly and easily,  with this Excel file you only need some basic Excel skills such as knowing how to copy and insert rows.

Within the file you can highligh `primary tasks and secondary ones needed to complete the project, assign the ownership, set the start date and the end date. The bar chart will appear in the bar chart accordingly. When you define the percentage ov completion of each single task, you will see it reflected in the corresponding bar.
You can insert as many line as you need and also as many weeks as your project requires.

The file is very intuitive. I hope you find it useful.

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Simple to use Gantt chart to plan project schedules and track completion

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Create a simple Gantt chart quickly and easily to assign tasks and track completion of a project

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