[Project Name] Project Schedule Go Pro
[Company Name]
Project Lead: [ John Doe ]
Project Start Date: 3/3/2025 (Monday)
Today's Date: 3/15/2025 (Saturday) [42]
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Display Week: 1 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
3 / 3 / 25 3 / 10 / 25 3 / 17 / 25
Cal % Work Days Days
WBS Task Lead Start End Days Done Days Done Left M T W Th F Sa Su M T W Th F Sa Su M T W Th F
1 [ Task Category ] [Name] Mon 3/03/25 Sun 4/06/25 35 25 x x x x x x x x x x x x t x x x x x x
1.1 [Task] [Name] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/10/25 8 100% 6 8 0 c c c c c c c c t
1.2 [Task] [Name] Tue 3/11/25 Wed 3/12/25 2 100% 2 2 0 c c t
1.3 [Task] [Name] Thu 3/13/25 Sun 3/23/25 11 50% 7 5 6 c c t c c x x x x
1.4 [Task] [Name] Mon 3/24/25 Wed 4/02/25 10 50% 8 5 5 t
1.5 [Task] [Name] Thu 4/03/25 Sun 4/06/25 4 80% 2 3 1 t
1.6 [Insert new rows above this one, then hide or delete this row] t
2 [ Task Category ] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/31/25 29 21 x x x x x x x x x x x x t x x x x x x
2.1 [Task] Mon 3/03/25 Fri 3/07/25 5 0% 5 0 5 x x x x x t
2.2 [Task] Mon 3/10/25 Tue 3/11/25 2 0% 2 0 2 x x t
2.3 [Task] Wed 3/12/25 Sat 3/22/25 11 0% 8 0 11 x x x t x x x x x x
2.4 [Task] Mon 3/24/25 Sat 3/29/25 6 0% 5 0 6 t
2.5 [Task] Mon 3/31/25 Mon 3/31/25 1 0% 1 0 1 t
2.6 [Insert new rows above this one, then hide or delete this row] t
3 [ Task Category ] Mon 3/03/25 Fri 3/07/25 5 5 x x x x x t
3.1 [Task] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
3.2 [Task] Tue 3/04/25 Tue 3/04/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
3.3 [Task] Wed 3/05/25 Wed 3/05/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
3.4 [Task] Thu 3/06/25 Thu 3/06/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
3.5 [Task] Fri 3/07/25 Fri 3/07/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
3.6 [Insert new rows above this one, then hide or delete this row] t
4 [ Task Category ] Mon 3/03/25 Fri 3/07/25 5 5 x x x x x t
4.1 [Task] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
4.2 [Task] Tue 3/04/25 Tue 3/04/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
4.3 [Task] Wed 3/05/25 Wed 3/05/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
4.4 [Task] Thu 3/06/25 Thu 3/06/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
4.5 [Task] Fri 3/07/25 Fri 3/07/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
4.6 [Insert new rows above this one, then hide or delete this row] t
5 [ Task Category ] Mon 3/03/25 Fri 3/07/25 5 5 x x x x x t
5.1 [Task] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
5.2 [Task] Tue 3/04/25 Tue 3/04/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
5.3 [Task] Wed 3/05/25 Wed 3/05/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
5.4 [Task] Thu 3/06/25 Thu 3/06/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
5.5 [Task] Fri 3/07/25 Fri 3/07/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
5.6 [Insert new rows above this one, then hide or delete this row] t
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TEMPLATE ROWS t
See the Help worksheet for information about using template rows. t
1 [ Task Category (label only) ] t
2 [ Task Category (summary) ] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 1 x t
2.1 [ Level 2 Task ] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
2.1.1 . [ Level 3 Task ] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
[Link] . . [ Level 4 Task ] Mon 3/03/25 Mon 3/03/25 1 0% 1 0 1 x t
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Introduction
This Gantt Chart spreadsheet makes creating a project schedule very easy. You only
need to know some basic spreadsheet operations to make this gantt chart work for you,
such as how to insert, delete, copy and paste entire rows.
Be sure to read the Getting Started Tips below.
The Share settings for this spreadsheet must always be set to "Private"
See the TermsOfUse worksheet for more information about how you may or may not
share this template.
Getting Started Tips
- Input cells for defining the task dates and durations have a light green background. Input Cell
- [ Bracketed Text ] is also meant to be edited, like the project title and task descriptions.
- Some of the labels include cell notes to provide extra help information. Label
- The Project Start Date determines the first week shown in the gantt chart.
- To adjust the range of dates shown in the gantt chart, change the Display Week.
- The red line in the gantt chart represents the date in the Today's Date cell. You can enter
- Today's
To insertDate
a new manually or use
task, insert the formula
a new =TODAY()
row, then copy/paste an existing row from the
- selection
Edit the Holidays worksheet to choose whichthe
of Template Rows at the bottom of worksheet.
dates you want to exclude from Work Days.
Cell Color Key
Input Cell :: Indicates which set of inputs to use
Completed Task :: In the Gantt chart, indicates the completed portion of the task
Incomplete Task :: In the Gantt chart, indicates the incomplete portion of the task
Using the Template Rows and Choosing a WBS Level
Inserting New Tasks
1. Insert a new blank row where you want the new task to be
2. Copy the entire row you want to use from the set of template rows
3. Paste the row you copied on top of the blank row you just inserted
4. Copy and paste the WBS cell separately, based on the level (1, 2.1, 3.2.1, [Link])
- When inserting new rows, you must copy and paste an entire row, because the cells of
the Gantt chart area are formulas.
- The WBS numbering uses a different formula for each level, but the formula does not
Changing theother
reference any WBScell
Level in the
in the [Link] Column
So, you can copy and paste just the WBS cell that
you want to use.
- If you leave a blank cell above a WBS number, the numbering will reset to 1.x.x. The
formulas are meant for convenience, but you can manually enter them if you need to.
- You can indent the task description for sub-tasks by entering spaces (until Google
decides to add an indent option).
- You can use tasks that are just labels, but it can be even more useful for a category
task to display the minimum Start date and maximum End date of its sub tasks. This can
Category Tasks
be done using =MIN(range_of_startdates) and =MAX(range_of_enddates). An example
template row is provided, but you will need to update the MIN() and MAX() formulas.
Creating Task Dependencies
- You can enter the Start date manually, or define task dependecies using a formula.
Below are the most common options for defining the Start date:
A. Enter the date manually (e.g. 1/3/2015)
B. Reference the Project Start Date (e.g. =$E$4 )
C. Set thethe
- Use Start date=WORKDAY(enddate,1)
formula to the next Work Day after another
where task's
enddate is theEnd date. to the End
reference
date
- Forofmultiple
a predecessor task. the formula would be
predecessors,
=MAX(WORKDAY(enddate1,1),WORKDAY(enddate2,1))
D. Set the Start date to the next Calendar Day after another task's End date.
-- This formulapredecessors,
For multiple is very simple:the
=enddate+1
formula would be =MAX(enddate1,enddate2,enddate3 )
+1
E. Set theformula
- This Start date to like
is just a number
the oneof
in days before
C or D, orthat
except afterinanother
place of date.
the "1" you enter the
number of days, such as =WORKDAY(enddate,5) or =WORKDAY(startdate,-5)
FAQs
Q: What is the all
First, select best wayrows
of the to Print?
you want to print. Then, in the Print Settings, choose
A: "Selection" and check "No Gridlines". Fit to width and print in landscape.
You also may want to hide the Days Done, Days Left, and Color columns prior to printing.
Q: How do I only show Monday-Friday in the chart area?
A: You can hide the columns that show the weekends.
Q: more
How do I printtothe
columns theentire range
right of of dates
the chart areafor
andmy project?
then copy and paste columns (7 at a
A: time) to extend the display.
Note: The more columns you add to the right of the Gantt chart, the slower the
recalculation speed will be, because of the number of additional formulas.
Q: formula
How dobelow,
I calculate
wherethe %Complete
"workdays" is afor a Summary
reference to thetask?
range of work days and
A: "complete" is a reference to the %complete for each of the subtasks.
=ARRAYFORMULA( SUMPRODUCT( workdays, complete ) / SUM ( workdays ) )
When using =MIN(), =MAX(), and =SUMPRODUCT(), it is easy for the references to get
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Gantt Chart Template Pro for Google Sheets
for Microsoft Excel that offers more features than the free version. When you purchase it,
you will also get a link to download the Pro version for Google Sheets!!
Learn More About Gantt Chart Template Pro
- Visit the web page above to view screenshots and watch demo videos
Features in the Pro version for Google Sheets
Define task
duration. durations
In the by specifying
Pro version, the defaultthe number
option of Work
is to enter the Days
Start Date and the number of
Work Days.
Choose
- The Prowhether
version to defineatask
includes durations
larger using Calendar
set of template Days ormore
rows that provide Workoptions
Days orforEnd Dates
defining the Start date, End date, duration, and dependency of tasks.
Exclude holidays
- List holidays and from
other work days days in a separate sheet. When defining task
non-working
durations using Work Days, these dates will be excluded.
Define what
- The Pro you mean
version allowsby "Weekend"
you when which
to define exactly using day(s)
Work Days
of the week you want to use as
your weekend. The default is Saturday and Sunday.
Color-Code
formulas thatbars in theuse
you could Gantt chart
in the Color column to automatically color a bar based on the
name in the Lead column.
Define tasks dependences
- The template by option
rows include an specifying the predecessor
for entering WBS
a Predecessor WBS. The Start date will
be calculated as the day following the End date of the predecessor.
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Gantt Chart Template for Google Sheets
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