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How To Show Only Some WBS In The Gantt Chart In Primavera P6 || Free Primavera p6 Online tutorials



In this tutorial, let us learn how to show only some WBS in the Gantt Chart in Primavera P6

Generally, Gantt chart will show bars for each activity and

If your Schedule is too big, sometimes you may feel it is distracting a lot. and you may sometimes like to present a report to show and focus only some of the WBS, rather than distracting with all bars.

So let us see how we can do this in Primavera P6.

This is my sample schedule with around approximate 1500 activities. and you can see the cluttering in the Gantt chart with all relationships

So, to do the trick, right click on the Gantt chart portion, click on Bars,  you select the bar which is being shown in the Gantt chart. Go to bar settings, by default the "show bar when the collapsed" option is checked. Now you need to uncheck them all.

Then you can see clean Gantt charts like this whenever you collapse and expand any particular WBS element in Primavera P6.

So, friends, this is all about this trick for now.

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