CU2.0. Gantt Chart Improvements
Muazam Rafique
Firstly, great work ClickUp Team.
Here is some feedback about the Gantt Chart View in CU 2.0. Some of these comments have been made in the general Gantt Chart post that was initially for the original ClickUp.
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Ethan Whitted
Some of these have a few of their own tickets here on Canny.
Jake Spirek
Maybe this request should be rolled into https://clickup.canny.io/feature-requests/p/gantt-charts-v3
Ralph Sherrin
Is there a way to have the Gantt chart use a custom field instead of assignee. I would prefer groups that represent departments such as sales, engineering, drafting, detailing, ect. Each custom field has the names of those working in the department instead of the entire company associated with assignee field.
David Wright
I wish I could filter subtasks in Gantt using tags.
Muazam Rafique
Zeb I notice that Gantt chart V2 is being worked on. I was wondering if there are any plans to address some of the ideas raised here?
Zeb
Muazam Rafique: Absolutely! Ivan Villa is working on this to ship updates soon, thanks for your patience!
Muazam Rafique
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Jorge Bracer
I have to add... simple use case ... I have a task with sequential sub-tasks. I just want to make all the subtasks dependent on each other, in a chain. How can that be done quickly?
Kam Kuo
On a long list with lots of small tasks, it can be hard to line up the dates. Suggestions:
- in the Week Date range view, color code the weekend
- when mousing over a task, have the tasks start/end date show up in a different color (see screenshot)
Muazam Rafique
Can we have a TODAY vertical line on the gantt chart. This used with the actual progress for the individual bars would provide a useful insight about overall project progress.
Muazam Rafique
Can the columns in the gantt chart be movable.
Also, I would like to show any custom fields in the gantt chart.
Can the column widths be adjustable, even collapsable.
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Philip Eriksson
Zeb: +1. really need to be able to display custom fields in the gantt chart view
Przemek Wójcik
Philip Eriksson: +1 to that
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