Is it possible to move multiple activities at once?

Modified on Thu, 11 May, 2023 at 2:42 PM

Yes, it is possible.

In Kouteizu, you can move multiple activities at once in various ways as follows.



In Kouteizu, you can move multiple Bars at once by simply clicking the move marker and moving it with the mouse. 
You can easily move activities within a bar chart with a long period without the hassle of dragging while scrolling.





After selecting multiple Bars, click the move marker and move it with the mouse


  1. Select multiple Bars in one of the following ways:
    • Select by enclosing multiple Bars with mouse drag
    • Select multiple Bars by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking them with the mouse
  2. Click to select the displayed move marker ().
  3. The Bar will be moved by clicking again at the position to where you want to move the Bar.






After selecting the Group Bar, click the move marker and move it with the mouse


If you want to move the activities included in the Group at once, click to select the move marker () that appears when you select the Group Bar, then move the mouse to the destination and click again.






Set “Move with Succeeding Bars” button to ON, and move the Earliest Start Bar with the mouse


If the order and duration of the tasks have been set in the Constraint and “Move with Succeeding Bars” is set to ON, select the Earliest Start Bar you want to move, click to select the displayed move marker (), then move the mouse to the destination and click again.



A series of subsequent activities (Succeeding Task Bars) connected by Constraints can also be moved in conjunction while maintaining their order and duration.



[State in which Move with Succeeding Bars is set to ON]



[When the Earliest Start Bar is moved, the Succeeding Bars connected by Constraints will also move together]



What is Constraint? 
It represents the execution order for Tasks and their dependencies (such as activity B can be started when activity A is finished, or activity B can be started when activity A is started, etc.). In Kouteizu, it is expressed as an arrow connecting Bars.






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