

The calendar immediately scrolls to the desired position. You can simply type in the desired year, if you do not want to use the control’s up/down buttons. To jump to an arbitrary date, select the desired month and year using the controls in the window’s toolbar.To scroll the calendar one page at a time, click onto the scroll bar above or below the handle. To scroll the calendar one line at a time, use your mouse’s scroll wheel, click the scroll bar arrows, or drag the scroll bar handle.To edit a date range you can grab its beginning or end and drag it to the desired date.To expand the range, hold down Shift while moving. Alternatively, you can use the cursor keys ← → ↑ ↓ and PgUp PgDn to select a different date range.In the upper right corner you will find additional information about the selected period. You may also just hold down the mouse button and drag the mouse along to determine a range. Select the desired start date with a single click, and select the desired end date with another click while holding down Shift.Alternatively click the Open Calendar button in the chart menu.Double-click on a scale, e.g., the bar showing months, to open the calendar dialog.You can open a calendar and select the dates you want: There are two ways to change the date range that is shown. When inserting a new project timeline, the calendar is initially scaled to show some time before and some time after the current date. The appearance of the scale is initially automatic, but can be manually modified if needed. With think-cell, you can quickly change the visible date range. Naturally, in a project timeline the scale is based on dates. 13.1 Calendar scale 13.2 Rows (Activities) 13.3 Timeline items 13.4 Datasheet 13.5 Excel link 13.6 Date format control 13.7 Language dependency 13.8 Date format codes 13.1 Calendar scale The duration of activities is represented by bars or process arrows, whereas singular events are represented by milestones. The scale of a project timeline is a calendar. A project timeline (sometimes called Gantt chart) visualizes project activities.
