Jun 22 2021
06:23 AM
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12:38 PM
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Jun 22 2021
06:23 AM
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12:38 PM
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TechCommunityAP
NEW VIDEO N. 116
In this video tutorial, you'll learn how to change the view in a Microsoft or SharePoint List, setting up a Gantt Chart.
We'll go through a modern technique that allows us to change the look and feel of a List.
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Sep 09 2021 09:02 PM
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Feb 07 2022 12:41 AM - edited Feb 07 2022 12:41 AM
@Giuliano De Lucathanks for this tutorial!
I am experiencing a similar use case to other people in this thread.
My items have start - end date ranges that go across more than 1 year.
What would be the ideal JSON structure to visualize these types of tasks?
Appreciate your support.
Feb 09 2022 12:17 AM
Mar 05 2022 09:15 AM
Mar 07 2022 01:21 PM - edited Nov 01 2022 08:10 AM
Here is a web part on the store which can be used to display a Gantt chart for a List, with more advanced options, and embedded in a page:
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-gb/product/office/WA200004725?tab=Overview
Mar 24 2023 08:31 AM
May 05 2023 01:57 AM
Thanks, @Giuliano De Luca! A great video. As others have noted in the comments, is there a way to show the gantt across two different years? The other challenge I'm having is that the Sharepoint I use is set to UK date format (DD/MM/YYYY), can the JSON code work for this or will I need to change the date format to US to make it work? Many thanks!
Jul 24 2023 01:04 PM
@Giuliano De Luca - for the Gantt Chart view, is there a solution to have a start-end date span more than one year?
Tim