Gantt Chart Project Template
Gantt Chart Project Template
Company Name
Days Remaining
Duration (Days)
Days Complete
Working Days
% Complete
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WBS Tasks Task Lead Start End
HELP
- Modify the GREEN cells and the WBS, Tasks, and Task Lead columns. The rest of the columns are formulas.
- The number of weeks shown in the gantt chart is limited by the maximum number of columns available in Excel.
- The Start Date that you choose determines the first week in the gantt chart, starting on a Monday.
- Use the slider to adjust the range of dates shown in the gantt chart.
- Only 48 weeks can be shown/printed at one time, because each week uses up 5 columns.
Q: How do I make Task 2 start the day after the end of Task 1?
Use the following formula for the start date of Task 2:
=EndDate+1
where EndDate is the reference to the cell containing the end date of task 1
Q: How do I calculate the %Complete for a Level 1 task based upon the %Complete of all of the associated subtasks?
Example: If Task 1 is on row 11 and the subtasks are on rows 12-15, use the following formula:
=SUM(F12:F15)/COUNT(F12:F15)
Q: How do I calculate the Duration for a Level 1 task based upon the largest end date of a sub task?
Example: If the Level 1 task is on row 11 and the sub tasks are on rows 12-15, use the following formula
=MAX(D12:D15)-C11