Microsoft Project Graphical
Indicators
Graphical Indicators
Graphical indicators can be
used to highlight particular types of data. For instance if costs need to be
monitored very closely then the tasks can be highlighted so that if the costs
go above the baseline they can be highlighted.
For instance if a formula has been put in for
Number 1 so that
Cost<= baseline cost then number = 1
Baseline<cost<=baseline*1.1 then number = 2 Cost>baseline cost*1.1
then number = 3
Then if the data is displayed all that
is displayed is a column that displays the numbers 1,2 or 3 depending on which
category it falls into.
This data can be displayed as graphical
indicators so that 1 is 1. 1. green – everything is OK
2. is yellow – be careful it has gone
above budget, but not by much 3 is 3. red – warning it is more than 10% over-budget
Once the values have been set up for the
tasks then if graphical indicators need to be set for the summary rows then
they have to be set up for the Summary rows as well.
The graphical Indicator is set on the
Customising field dialog box where you set the formula.
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