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in this video well create this awesome gun chart in Excel its fully Dynamic so when you change the project start date its going to automatically update the entire timeline you can track the progress of your tasks with the percentage completion bar and you can add more activities as you see fit several people that I showed this to were impressed that you could do something like this in Excel so let me show you how to do it in four simple steps the first part for us is going to be formatting the sheet with the right values so over here we have a completely blank Excel file lets get started around row number eight here where well add all the different columns so well have one for the task then lets put the Project Lead so this is kind of the person thats going to be in charge of the project next to that were going to have the start date then well have the end date and the DAT here is going to be the difference between the two and finally lets add another column called progress