![]() ![]() To choose their destination, tap another row. To move an item or items in edit mode, tap to select them, then tap Move. Move-Move the selected item or items elsewhere in the Gantt chart. With a group selected, Ungroup removes the grouping container (but not the tasks inside it). Group/Ungroup-With multiple items selected, Group creates a group containing those items. When pasted, the copied items will appear below the one selected.Ĭopy-Copy the selected item(s) to be pasted later.ĭelete-Delete the selected item(s) from the Gantt chart. Paste by tapping Done to exit edit mode and touching and holding an item on the Gantt chart to reveal the contextual menu. Selecting an item (or multiples) allows the following actions to be performed.Ĭut-Delete the selected item or items and copy them to be pasted later. Tap Edit in the toolbar to enter edit mode and reveal the editing controls at the bottom of the screen. But beyond simply adding new tasks and milestones, the Gantt chart includes a suite of editing tools that provide more fine-grained control over your tasks and the relationships between them. The Add button in the toolbar-mentioned in the Project Editor section-is the easiest way to rapidly add tasks to your project. Project Inspector-use the Project Inspector to set the structure and parameters for your project. Resources Inspector-Use the Resources Inspector to create and edit resources (Staff, Equipment, Materials, and Groups), and to modify their calendars of working hours. Use the Task Inspector to customize various aspects of the task across three panes: Task Info, Scheduling, and Assignments. ![]() Task Inspector-with a task or group selected, tap to open the Task Inspector. View Inspector-use the View Inspector to set a project filter, turn on change tracking, check for violations, and view baselines and critical paths. Touch and hold to add a new Task, Milestone, or Group from the popover menu that appears. View Switcher-tap to switch between the Gantt chart and Network Diagram views.Īdd-tap to add a new task to the project. Share-tap to choose an export method for the current project: Send via Mail, Send to App, or Print. Undo/Redo-tap to undo or redo the previous change.Įdit-tap to enter edit mode and reveal the editing controls at the bottom of the screen. Projects-tap to exit the project you’re working on and return to the current folder in the Document Browser. These tools are available both in the Gantt chart and in the Network Diagram, and function similarly in each view. The numbered controls on the figures correspond to the following tools that make OmniPlan’s Project Editor tick. While the capabilities of OmniPlan’s Project Editor are identical across devices, the following figures show the differences in control placement between OmniPlan for iOS on larger devices (iPad and iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus in landscape orientation) and smaller devices (iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus in portrait orientation, and any smaller iPhone), respectively. When you need to view an entire project, use the vertical pinch gesture to zoom in or out.Ĭhanging Time Scale-In the Gantt chart, pinch horizontally to change the view’s time scale on the fly, or tap the date header to choose a scale from among granular options (including the ever-handy Scale to Fit Project). Pinch to Zoom-Many projects have more tasks than will fit on the screen at once at the default zoom level. Rotate your device to try it out-it’s where OmniPlan for iOS is most comfortable. Landscape Mode-Because tasks progress chronologically along the x-axis of both the Gantt chart and Network Diagram, their information is presented most efficiently in landscape mode. The next chapter, Building a Project, offers a tutorial for when you’re ready to begin building in earnest.Īs you explore the Project Editor, there are a few navigational tools that can help you get your bearings and fully contextualize the scope of the project at hand. ![]() However, if you’re new to OmniPlan, exploring one of the pre-populated sample projects may help provide some initial context. As you read, one option is to dive right in and start building a new project. This chapter describes navigating the Project Editor and outlines the tools available within. The Project Editor consists of the Gantt chart, Network Diagram and associated controls you’ll use to add and manage the tasks, resources, and calendars that form your project. When the time comes to build a new project or edit an existing one, tap the project in the document browser to enter OmniPlan’s Project Editor. ![]()
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