Now Wrike Users Can Easily Print a Timeline

Published by Valerie  |  Sunday, 04 May, 2008
We are delighted to tell you that we have released a new feature –  timeline printing.

To get a printed version of a timeline, you no longer need to take its screenshot and paste it from a clipboard to Word/Paint/etc. to be able to print it afterward.

Thanks to the new Wrike feature, all you have to do is  click on the “Print” icon in the upper right corner of a timeline view. You instantly get a graphic file in the PNG format, ready to print. It evidently saves you time and effort.

Besides, an additional size option allows you to have your timeline printed in the scale you need. You can choose the necessary scale for  the timeline view by selecting weeks, months, quarters or years in zoom.


So, you quickly get a handy printed version of your project plan that can be helpful at meetings and presentations.

The timeline printing feature is our response to our users’ numerous requests that we are always willing to listen to. We are glad to develop the most practical project management tool the way users need it.
Category: Timeline (Gantt Chart), New Features
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4 Comments
  • Published by James Wilson, Tuesday, 06 May, 2008
    I am really jazzed about this feature! It's so much better than doing screen captures and cutting and pasting!

    Yet another feature that makes Wrike the best!
  • Published by RIO, Wednesday, 07 May, 2008
    Great feature! But, there seems to be a language issue. I see a bunch of boxes where Japanese should be.

    Thanks in advance.
  • Published by Andrew, Wednesday, 07 May, 2008
    We will take a look. Thank you for reporting the issue.
  • Published by Tanya, Tuesday, 29 September, 2009
    Great!
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