This article examines some of the numerous gridline features in Microsoft Project 2013 that make the Gantt chart and associated task table easy to read. Further, if you ever attempted to scale down your schedule to fit it on an 11×17 sheet of paper then you may have wanted to adjust your Gantt chart gridlines. Gridlines become particularly important when you want to inspect tasks on the Gantt chart or when you want to print the schedule so other stakeholders can examine the schedule. For instance they help you spot the day an activity commences or they help you match up a Gantt chart bar with the corresponding task in the activity table. Gridlines are supposed to make your Gantt chart easier to read. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you have had difficulty reading Microsoft Project’s Gantt chart, either because you had too little or too many gridlines, than you may want to become familiar with the numerous gridline features available to you.
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