- The article discusses the use of Conditional Coloring in Project Operations to highlight critical or interesting information in the project plan.
- Conditional coloring allows users to set up rules similar to Advanced Find or Business Rules conditional statements to colorize specific information.
- By selecting the column of the task plan, condition, and desired color, users can easily apply conditional coloring to their project tasks.
- Labels offer a similar coloring experience as Conditional Coloring but also allow users to add text descriptions to the colors.
- Labels are organized per project, and users can select custom labels with specific colors for their tasks.
- Labels can be used for color coding or saving space in the project plan, with the option to hide label titles when needed.
- Both Conditional Coloring and Labels are effective ways to highlight information in project plans and can be used in various views like Grid, Board, and People's View.
- The article concludes by thanking the readers for checking in and inviting them to come back for the next episode of the advent calendar.
Registered users can view the full text for FREE!
Sign In Now!