Stages
Tasks can optionally sit within a stage. Other than a name, a stage has no attributes; it is a sum of the tasks.
A stage can be open or closed. An open stage displays all of the tasks that make up the stage total. You can click on a closed stage to open it and display the individual tasks. In addition, you can drag and drop tasks from one stage to another.
Stages have a name and a notes area. All other attributes on a stage line come from the tasks within the stage. You can click the Notes icon to display a Notes pop-up, where you can add any additional information. This field can contain formatted text, HTML code, and hyperlinks.
When a task is within a stage, the task displays a blue bar on the left side. When a task is not within a stage, it displays a white bar on the left side.
Behavior when Working with Nested Stages and Tasks
Item to Add | Current Selection | Action |
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Stage | Nothing selected | Adds the stage to the end of the grid |
Stage | Item selected | Adds the stage immediately after the selected item |
Stage | Closed stage selected | Adds the new stage immediately after the selected stage |
Stage | Open stage selected | Adds the new stage as the first child of the selected stage |
Task | Nothing selected | Adds the task to the end of the grid |
Task | Item selected | Adds the task immediately after the selected item |
Task | Closed stage selected | Adds the task to the end of the grid |
Task | Open stage selected | Adds the task as the first child of the stage |
Navigating Stages with Cursor Keys
- Up cursor moves up through the stages/tasks.
- Down cursor moves down through the stages/tasks.
- Left cursor collapses/closes the stage.
- Right cursor expands/opens the stage.
Dragging, Dropping, and Reordering Tasks and Stages
- Drag tasks into and out of stages.
- Drag a task above or below another task within a stage to reorder the stage.
- Nest stages and tasks within other stages, creating a hierarchy.
- Insert stages into other stages before, after, or in between other tasks.
- Insert tasks into stages before, after, or in between other tasks.