Enhancements in Wrike’s Timeline

Published by Valerie  |  Thursday, 13 March, 2008
Besides working on the tasks that need to be done, many of our users wanted to easily see what tasks are already done. We added this feature, so now you can get a full picture of your project plan. Completed tasks, as well as active ones, can be now displayed on a timeline.

img You can choose to view all tasks on a timeline (both active and completed), if you need a visual presentation of your entire project plan. If you want to reschedule only tasks that are planned, you can display only active tasks that aren't completed.

We  also added more distinctive visuals on a timeline view to help you quickly get a clear project picture. Completed tasks are grey now, active tasks are blue, and overdue tasks are red.  

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Category: New Features, Timeline (Gantt Chart)
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1   Comment
  • Published by sunoor, Friday, 04 April, 2008
    it would be great if wrike allows users to print timelines in landscape format. cheers
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Prior to Wrike - I daresay like most people - I had notes and folders all over my computer for different projects and tasks. I had to use other types of organizers to cross-link the files. Still, important tasks and projects fell through the cracks - because there were cracks.
With Wrike, Every thing is laid-out in a structured hierarchy. Most importantly, any part of the hierarchy of projects and tasks can be shared with as few or as many people as required. I can share or assign projects and tasks in as much detail as necessary."