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Task Scheduling - Task Manager - Tracking View

Download and customize a free Task Scheduling Task Manager Tracking View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Task ID Task Name Assigned To Due Date Priority Status Progress (%) Start Date Estimated Hours Actual Hours
T001 Design Project Mockup John Doe 2024-04-15 High In Progress 65% 2024-03-20 8 6.5
T002 Develop Backend API Jane Smith 2024-04-25 Medium Not Started 0% 2024-03-25 16 0.0
T003 Conduct User Testing Alice Johnson 2024-05-10 High Scheduled 20% 2024-04-10 8 1.5
T004 Prepare Project Report Bob Wilson 2024-05-15 Low Completed 100% 2024-04-30 4 4.2
T005 Finalize Security Review Carlos Mendez 2024-05-20 High Not Started 0% 2024-05-01 12 0.0

Task Scheduling Task Manager – Tracking View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for efficient Task Scheduling and real-time project oversight using a structured Task Manager framework. The template operates in a dedicated Tracking View, which enables users to monitor task progress, deadlines, dependencies, and team responsibilities with clarity and precision. Whether you're managing small personal projects or large-scale organizational initiatives, this solution provides an intuitive and scalable environment to keep all stakeholders informed.

Sheet Names

The template is organized into three primary worksheets:

  1. Task List – Central repository for all tasks with detailed metadata, status tracking, and scheduling information.
  2. Project Summary – A high-level overview of the entire project including total tasks, completed vs. pending tasks, progress percentages, and key milestones.
  3. Tracking Dashboard – A dynamic view with charts, filters, and conditional indicators to visualize task progress over time.

Table Structures

The core structure of the Task List sheet is a table-based layout that supports dynamic filtering and sorting. It uses a structured relational design where each row represents one unique task, and columns define key attributes such as title, assignee, due date, priority level, and status. The table is designed to be easily expandable with additional rows as new tasks are added.

Columns and Data Types

The following columns are included in the Task List table:

  • Task ID (Auto-Generated): Unique identifier (e.g., TSK-001). Data type: Text. Auto-filled using a sequential formula.
  • Title: Task name or description. Data type: Text. Max length 100 characters.
  • Assignee: Name of the person responsible for the task. Data type: Text.
  • Start Date: When the task begins. Data type: Date.
  • Due Date: Deadline for completion. Data type: Date.
  • Duration (Days): Estimated time required (auto-calculated). Data type: Number.
  • Status: Current stage of the task. Data type: Text with predefined options (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, On Hold, Completed).
  • Priority: Task urgency level. Data type: Text (High, Medium, Low).
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  • Progress (%): Percentage of work completed. Data type: Number (0–100). Auto-calculated.
  • Dependencies: List of task IDs that must be completed before this one can start. Data type: Text (comma-separated).
  • Notes: Additional comments or context. Data type: Text (optional).

Formulas Required

The template leverages several Excel formulas to ensure accurate and automated tracking:

  • =IF(AND(DueDate: Flags overdue tasks that haven’t started.
  • =IF(ISBLANK(Progress), 0, Progress): Ensures progress percentage is always numeric and defaults to 0 if blank.
  • =DUE_DATE - START_DATE: Calculates duration (in days) for tasks with start and end dates.
  • =IF(Progress>100, 100, Progress): Caps progress at 100% to prevent data errors.
  • =COUNTIFS(Status,"Completed") / COUNTA(TaskList!$B:$B): Used in the Project Summary sheet to compute completion rate.
  • =SUMPRODUCT(--(Status="In Progress")): Counts active tasks in progress for real-time visibility.

Conditional Formatting

To enhance visual tracking, conditional formatting is applied across key columns:

  • Status Column: Green if "Completed", Yellow if "In Progress", Red if "On Hold" or overdue.
  • Due Date Column: Background turns red when the due date is within 3 days of today (warning).
  • Progress (%) Column: Gradient fill from green (0–50%) to red (90–100%) to highlight progress levels.
  • Priority Column: High = red, Medium = orange, Low = gray for instant visibility.

Instructions for the User

To effectively use this Task Manager, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new task by adding a row in the Task List sheet and entering all required details (title, assignee, dates, priority).
  2. Set status to "Not Started" initially. Update it as work progresses.
  3. Use the "Progress (%)" field to input actual completion — this auto-syncs with summary metrics.
  4. When a task depends on another, list the task ID in the Dependencies column (e.g., TSK-005).
  5. To update project status, refresh the Project Summary sheet automatically using the formulas provided.
  6. In the Tracking Dashboard, filter tasks by date range, status, or priority to focus on key areas.
  7. Every two weeks, export a snapshot of this template as a CSV or PDF for reporting purposes.

Example Rows

The following are sample entries from the Task List:

Task ID Title Assignee Start Date Due Date Duration (Days) Status Priority Progress (%) Dependencies
TSK-001 Finalize Marketing Campaign Proposal Sarah Lee 2024-04-01 2024-04-15 15 In Progress High 65
TSK-002 Create Budget Forecast for Q2 John Patel 2024-04-03 2024-04-18 16 Not Started Moderate 0
TSK-003 Review Client Feedback Forms Lisa Chen 2024-04-10 2024-04-17 8 Completed Moderate 100
TSK-004 Coordinate Team Meeting (Design Phase) All Team Members 2024-04-12 2024-04-13 2 In Progress Low 50 TSK-003

Recommended Charts or Dashboards

The Tracking Dashboard sheet includes the following visual elements to support informed decision-making:

  • Bar Chart: Task Progress by Status (e.g., Completed, In Progress, On Hold).
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of tasks by priority level.
  • Line Graph: Trend of completed tasks over time (weekly or monthly).
  • Gantt Chart (using stacked bars): Visualizes task timelines, start/end dates, and dependencies.
  • Heatmap: Shows task status and priority in a grid for quick scanning.

This Task Scheduling-focused Task Manager, built specifically with a clear Tracking View, ensures that teams remain aligned, deadlines are met, and progress is transparent. It combines automation, visual clarity, and actionable insights into one cohesive solution—ideal for agile workflows in business operations, education planning, or software development.

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