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Wrangling with the Timeline

The new Timeline in Project 2010 has become an very popular way to present Project information quickly and attractively. Problem is, you can get a little carried away putting all your tasks on the Timeline, and then have trouble selecting only a few tasks to copy into another program, like PowerPoint or Word.

Here is what you can do to copy selected tasks on the Timeline for copying and pasting.

1   Make sure the Timeline is displayed. On the View tab, click the Timeline checkbox.

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2      Add the tasks you want to the Timeline. A quick way to do this is with the Existing Tasks command. But first, make sure you’ve clicked in the Timeline to make this command available.

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3     Now, here’s the fun part. Click and drag the mouse over the tasks you want to copy. If you do this correctly, a blue highlight band will cover the tasks, highlighting all the tasks that get in its way.

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4    Once the tasks are highlighted, you can click individual ones to un-highlight them.

Tip  You can also highlight the cells you want to copy by clicking a single tasks, and then holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard while clicking the other tasks. Try it.

5   Now the only thing left to do is click Copy on the Task tab (or hit Ctrl + C on the keyboard) and paste into your favorite presentation program.

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 02, 2011
    Helpful. I wonder if there's a way to create multiple timelines from the same Gantt, then update the Gantt, then re-look at those different views and copy a portion of each of them to PowerPoint for a report?