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In this presentation, Ill show you how to use the Gantt Chart for visual scheduling for production and batch orders in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. These are the topics Im going to cover. First, Ill show you the basic configuration of the chart. Then Ill dive into the details of doing visual scheduling. Let us take a look at how to configure the Gantt Chart. As an example, Ill look at two scheduled production orders. I now select the two orders from the production order list page. And, then open the Gantt Chart from the Gantt Chart menu item in the Action Pane. Jobs for the two orders are now loaded to the Gantt Chart. The jobs are assembly jobs, testing jobs, and packing jobs. The chart here is shown in the resource view. In the resource view, each job is grouped under a resource. The alternative to the resource view is the order view. This is the order view. The order view is here shown in a collapsed mode. I can expand the nodes by using the Expand all option. And I