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Task Scheduling - Gantt Chart - Daily

Download and customize a free Task Scheduling Gantt Chart Daily Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Task ID Task Name Start Date End Date Duration (Days) Status Assigned To
T001 Project Planning Meeting 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 1 Completed Jane Doe
T002 Requirements Gathering 2024-04-02 2024-04-15 14 In Progress John Smith
T003 Design Phase Review 2024-04-16 2024-04-18 3 Pending Lisa Brown
T004 Development Start 2024-04-19 2024-05-15 30 Not Started Mike Lee
T005 Testing & QA Review 2024-05-16 2024-05-31 16 Planned Sarah Wilson
T006 Final Deployment 2024-06-01 2024-06-01 1 Not Started Tom Green

Daily Task Scheduling Gantt Chart Excel Template – Comprehensive Description

This Daily Task Scheduling Gantt Chart Excel Template is a fully functional, user-friendly tool designed to help teams efficiently plan, track, and manage daily tasks with precision. The template combines the power of project planning with real-time visibility through a Gantt Chart interface that updates dynamically on a Daily basis. Whether used by project managers, operations teams, or individual workers in small businesses or remote offices, this template streamlines task management by visualizing deadlines, dependencies, progress status, and time allocations across days.

The Gantt Chart style ensures a clear timeline view where each task is represented as a horizontal bar that spans from its start date to its end date. This format allows users to quickly identify overlapping tasks, critical path activities, and delays. The Daily aspect of the template means that all planning and tracking are broken down into individual calendar days—making it ideal for daily operations such as shift scheduling, meeting planning, or sprint task execution in agile environments.

Sheet Names

  • Task Schedule (Main Data Sheet): Primary sheet containing all task details and their daily schedule.
  • Gantt Chart View: Automatically generated chart view derived from the main data table, displaying a visual timeline of tasks.
  • Summary Dashboard: High-level overview showing total tasks, completed tasks, overdue items, and progress percentages.
  • Dependencies & Links: Tracks task dependencies (e.g., Task A must finish before Task B starts).
  • Calendar View: Daily calendar with colored cells indicating task start/end dates and status.

Table Structures & Column Definitions

The core data is stored in the Task Schedule (Main Data Sheet), structured as a tabular format with the following columns:

ID Task Name Description Assignee Start Date (Date) End Date (Date) Daily Duration (Hours) Status Progress (%) Priority Level Dependencies
101Design LogoCreate brand identity for new product line.Jane Smith2024-04-012024-04-038
102Conduct Market SurveyGather customer feedback on product features.Mike Johnson2024-04-052024-04-1016
103Develop User ManualCreate step-by-step guide for end users.Sarah Lee2024-04-082024-04-1512

All date fields are stored as Date Data Type (DATETIME), while progress is stored as a Percentage (float). Priority levels use text values: “Low”, “Medium”, “High” or “Critical”. Status uses dropdown values such as: "Not Started", "In Progress", "On Hold", "Completed", or "Delayed".

Formulas Required

The template relies on several key formulas to ensure dynamic functionality:

  • =IF(Progress=0, “Not Started”, IF(Progress=100, “Completed”, “In Progress”)) – Automatically sets task status based on progress.
  • =NETWORKDAYS(Start Date, End Date) – Calculates number of workdays between start and end dates (excluding weekends).
  • =IF(End Date < TODAY(), “Overdue”, IF(End Date = TODAY(), “Due Today”, “Upcoming”)) – Flags overdue or upcoming tasks.
  • =VLOOKUP(Task ID, Dependencies!A:B, 2, FALSE) – Links task to its predecessor dependencies.
  • =SUMIFS(Progress%, Start Date >= TODAY()) – Calculates total progress for today’s tasks.

Conditional Formatting Rules

The template uses conditional formatting to visually highlight critical information:

  • Status Highlights: “Overdue” tasks are highlighted in red, “In Progress” in yellow, and “Completed” in green.
  • Progress Bars: A bar chart style is applied using conditional formatting to show progress as a fill from left to right based on % value (0% = empty, 100% = full).
  • Priority Indicators: High-priority tasks are bolded and marked with background color (orange).
  • Due Dates: Cells for dates that fall within the next 3 days show a warning gradient from yellow to red.

User Instructions

How to Use:

  1. Create a new workbook and open the "Task Schedule" sheet.
  2. Enter task details in the designated columns. Ensure dates are entered in DD-MM-YYYY format.
  3. Use the dropdown lists for Status, Priority, and Assignee to ensure consistency.
  4. Update progress daily by entering a percentage value (0–100) and verify status is auto-updated.
  5. Go to the "Gantt Chart View" tab—this will automatically generate a horizontal bar chart based on start/end dates and durations.
  6. Check the "Summary Dashboard" for real-time metrics like total tasks, completed work, overdue items, and average progress per day.
  7. To add dependencies, use the "Dependencies & Links" sheet to define relationships between tasks (e.g., “Task A must finish before Task B starts”).
  8. Refresh the Gantt chart or dashboard when new data is added or edited.

Example Rows

The following represents a sample entry in the main task table:

IDTask NameDescriptionAssigneeStart Date (Date)End Date (Date)Daily Duration (Hours)StatusProgress (%)
104 Code API Integration Connect third-party service with internal platform. Alex Brown 2024-04-12 2024-04-18 5 In Progress 75%

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

The template includes built-in charts that can be customized for daily reporting:

  • Gantt Chart (Bar Timeline): A horizontal bar chart showing the duration of each task across days.
  • Progress Overview Pie Chart: Shows percentage distribution of completed vs. pending tasks.
  • Daily Task Volume Line Graph: Tracks how many tasks are assigned per day to identify workload peaks.
  • Status Summary Table with Color-Coded Tags: A summary that shows the count of each status (e.g., 3 overdue, 5 completed).

This Daily Task Scheduling Gantt Chart Excel Template is more than just a tool—it’s a living system for daily operational clarity. With its structured data model, real-time formulas, visual indicators, and comprehensive dashboard features, it empowers teams to stay aligned with deadlines and maintain productivity across all tasks.

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