 In this video, we're going to look at timelines within Microsoft Project. So my timeline is off at present. I can turn it on by using the View tab and choosing the option Timeline from the Split View section of the ribbon. So here's the timeline. So it can be turned on and off. So I'm going to leave it on to the video. Now when you click in the timeline, you will see that it has its own tab. If you click in the project, you lose the tab. So Format is now for Project. If you click in the timeline, Format is now for the timeline. So that's really important to know when you're using the timeline, where you're clicking. So to be inside the timeline, that's when you can use the Format. For the timeline, if I click inside Microsoft Project, Format is now part of Project. So this tab changes depending on where you are. So I'm going to click back into the timeline. Now when the timeline, I can see the timeline tab. I can do different things to the timeline. So for example, I can use existing tasks to add to the timeline. I'm going to add Job Shortlist in. So now I can see where Job Shortlist appears instead of looking down the list. So if you have important tasks, you can then show it. I can add others. So I can add Design, Jobs, Visification. Now this one, we can't see all the text. Now if it abbreviates them, you can't drag it. So if I can't make it any bigger, and I wanted to see everything, I can use Display as a Callout. So that's a different way of looking at it. So I can also add a second timeline bar. There's two of them now. For the reason why you might want to do this, if you add too many tasks to one bar, it will get cluttered. So you might want to add to the second one. And then you might want to see in the second one. So I can click on it, show different tasks. So I can say, okay, I want to show first interview and second interview. And now it shows them in the second bar. Now I can move tasks from one bar to another. So I can click on it and I can drag. So they are quite clever. Move it back. So I can copy this whole timeline. So here's the timeline here. So when it copies, it copies with whatever's in the timeline. So I can copy timeline for presentation. Open up PowerPoint. And then I can paste it into PowerPoint doing PowerPoint launches. So I'm going to go into a blank presentation. And I'll just change the type of layout to the title. I could call it project update. And then paste. And also it now locks. It can make them a bit bigger, smaller. What you notice if you're looking at the movement is that the text doesn't know whether that's the one side of resizing the timelines. But you could always do some grouping and group the objects when they're in PowerPoint to present them. But this gives you an idea of how it could be displayed in PowerPoint. And you could then show where the timeline is and where the important tasks are. So this could be for important information. You could show certain little bits of information via a timeline. So that's what can be done in PowerPoint. I'll just minimize that. Back into the project now I can move the tasks to the other timeline. So I'll do this example that I want to delete the second one. So I'll click on it and just press the key. So I'm just left with one now. Pull the divide line up again. So these are the kind of things you can do with a timeline. So you've got all kinds of choices. You've got existing tasks. Timeline bar you can add. There's different kinds of deep formats you can use. How much text you want on one line or how much text and how many lines you want it. You can also format. So you can try and change this job shortlist in. Format. You can change some of the colors if you wanted to. If I didn't want it on the timeline, say for example the second interview, click on it, remove from timeline. So these are the kind of things you can do with a timeline. There are lots of options you can compare. You can build on multiple timeline bars. You can produce the tasks as you want them. You can remove them. Like here I've got one here that is call out. I'm going to display on the bar again. It's back on the bar. This now looks at the kind of use you can make of the timeline area. But also the really important part to take out of this is when you click outside the timeline and into Microsoft Project, you actually now lose the features of the timeline. So to use the timeline features, you must be clicking in the timeline. Now the format gives me the timeline. This completes the training video on timelines, manipulating the timeline, using an additional timeline we had a look at and also copying timelines to Microsoft PowerPoint.