![]() If a bar or task is selected when you use the Hammock command, a hammock is created on a new bar above the selected bar or task. A hammock is created at the bottom of the bar chart. On the Home tab, in the Insert group, click Hammock. ![]() You can move hammocks vertically, but not horizontally. You can specify whether to display hammocks using their standard appearance, as normal tasks, or as subheadings. If you want to create a hammock between the finish of one task and the start of another task, create a milestone at the finish of the first task and at the start of the second task, then hammock the milestones. Hammocks are sometimes known as roll-ups because the values on the tasks within the hammock are rolled up into total values which are stored on the hammock. You can use hammocks to store summary information for tasks which might be unrelated in the chart or project. Hammocks are purely summaries: they do not own or contain subordinate tasks, unlike expanded tasks and summary tasks. When you summarise tasks using a hammock, the tasks are not moved from their original position in the chart.Hammocks summarise individual tasks, whereas expanded tasks and summary tasks summarise whole bars. ![]() Hammocks are similar to expanded tasks and summary tasks except that: ![]()
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