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In the Labels tab, you can create a number of Single and Multi-Activity labels, that can be used as labels next to the Gantt chart bars and in additional the added columns.

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Single labels

  1. In the Name column, add a number of Single labels, that will appear next to the Gantt bars, or in the columns, created in the Columns tab. Create as many single labels as you need, and name them accordingly. You can also copy all the labels, as well as import and export them from other projects.

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Because text is being shown, it’s possible there are more than one value. The format will let you choose how you want the label to appear in this case. Mode “Mode” will chose the most common occurrence. Blank “Blank” will show nothing. Star “Star” will show a “*” symbol.

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5. You can also apply filters for individual labels in the Filters panel. These filters will enable you to only include values which pass ALL of the filters. In the case above label “Volume” will show the volume mined only by agent EX001.

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Note the filters allow the user use of wildcards, |symbols, etc - they . They can be set up with the same syntax as the Chrono report filters.

Multi-Activity Labels

A multiIn the Multi-Activity label can be only be used next to a Gantt bar - it cannot be used in a column. Labels panel you can assign different labels to different activities. To do so, add a multi-activity label and select pre configured single label to each activity, or select “(none)” for not displaying any label at all.

Because each bar in a Gantt may be associated with one (or more) activities, a multi-label allows you to choose the label that will be shown based on the activity being done.

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A multi-Activity label can be only be used next to a Gantt bar - it cannot be used in a column.

Shadings tab

In the Shadings tab, you can add shading options to your Gantt. There are a couple different types of shadings - some of them shadings: DataSource, Source, Destination, Agent, Parcel, Activity and Delay.

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  • Parcels shadings depend on the activity

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  • You can then choose colors based on the mutex selected, rather than for each item. There’s always an <All Items> option which will just show you every unique value. If a mutex is available (which are not available for all types, and are configured in the

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Filters tab

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  • Setup tab), it will only show the options of the mutex. For example:

    • Mutex for Mining/Drilling/Charging Parcels is configured in Setup > Parcel Subsets > Mutex Subsets.

    • Mutex for Agents is configured in Setup > Agent Subsets > Mutex Subsets.

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  • Colors for all the shadings except for Agents are to be set manually. No color is used by default.

  • The color for the Agents shading is set to the color in the Setup > Agents, but you can change it, if required.

    • Note, that if Agent’s color is changed in Setup > Agents it won’t be automatically reflected in the Gantt Agents shading. To update, select the color manually, or delete that Agents shading and add it again - colors will be updated to the color in Setup step.

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Filters tab

In the Filters tab, you can add filters to your Gantt. There are different types of filters: DataSource, Source, Destination, Agent, Parcel, Activity and Delay.

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Any item that does not pass ALL filters configured here will not be considered on the Gantt.

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Groupings tab

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This is really the heart of how things are displayed on the Gantt.

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