Hide Project Names in Gantt View
Greetings, I would like the ability to filter project names in the gantt view so that I can see all tasks assigned by a particular resource and create dependencies based on their tasks.
I am new to Wrike, coming from Microsoft Project, and the feature in MPP was called "Show/Hide Project Summary Task" Or "Show/Hide Summary Task" .
Anyone able to do this in Wrike? Am I missing something?
Hi Jason Nehez, welcome to the Community! 🙂
Do I understand correctly that you'd like to filter the chart by certain project attributes like project owners? In that case, you can use the filters and filter by various project or task attributes:
Sorry if I misunderstood; I'll be happy to discuss further 🙌
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Werde ein Wrike-Experte mit Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Werde ein Wrike-Experte mit Wrike Discover
Lisa, thank you for the response! I apologize I think maybe my initial post was not very clear. Either way, tech support was able to help with a work around.
In an attempt to better describe what I needed - I have a kind of project of projects(Master Project). Therefore, I have one project that contains hundreds of projects and thousands of tasks. After using the filtering as you described above I would be shown the tasks owned by a certain person but all of the project names would still be shown. So if a particular person had 8 tasks, I'd be shown those 8 tasks and all 100+ project names. In Microsoft project you could toggle a button that would hide these "project" or summary task names after filtering making balancing of an individual resource very easy.
The workaround that tech support provided, that will work for my purposes for now, was to create a new folder(lets call it Leveling Gantt) and add all the tasks to that folder(independently of the projects). I did this by going into list few of my project of projects(Master Project), selected "show tasks in subfolders", then hit the select all button and added to the new folder(Leveling Gantt). Now within that folder(Leveling Gantt) I can use filters without seeing project names and any adjustments I make affect the projects they are in (since they 'exist' in 2+ places at once so to speak).
Thank you for getting back to me and clarifying Jason Nehez! And thanks for sharing the workaround provided by the support team, I'm sure it will come in handy for anyone browsing the Community and looking for a similar solution 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Werde ein Wrike-Experte mit Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Werde ein Wrike-Experte mit Wrike Discover
This has been a big problem for me as well and complaint with regards to Gantt charts in Wrike.
I found this post helpful and will try the workaround posed here by Jason
But even if it does work, it would be better to have this capability to hide the project and task summary items directly in the Gantt chart view without having to create another folder and do the mess described above.
Chip- i agree it would be nice to have this function native.
As a follow up I was able to use the automation features so that every time a task is added it automatically is added to my (leveling gantt) folder. This allows me to always have a space I can filter tasks without seeing the project headers.