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Step 2: choose your dimension
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You have now selected the right view for your process. The list, calendar, and timeline views can be accessed from different perspectives. Below, we'll explain the various perspectives for each view.

List

In the list view, the different overviews you have are stages, groups, resources, statuses, and cards. You can find the buttons for these perspectives at the top right:

With these various perspectives, you can display and organize the planning per element. The perspective you use to check the planning also determines where the card is placed when you drag it from the backlog into the list.

Take a look at these perspectives to discover how vPlan can organize your list view at various levels. Choose the perspective that best suits your specific situation and where you want to start.

Calendar

You can view the calendar from the following dimensions: stages, resources, and statuses. The buttons for these are located at the top right:

With these various perspectives, you can display and organize the planning per element. The perspective you use to check the planning also determines where the card is placed when you drag it from the backlog into the calendar.

Take a look at these perspectives to discover how vPlan can organize your calendar view at various levels. Choose the perspective that best suits your specific situation and where you want to start.

Timeline

In the timeline view, the different overviews you have are stages, groups, resources, statuses, and cards. You can find the buttons for these at the top right:

With these various perspectives, you can display and organize the planning per element. The perspective you use to check the planning also determines where the card is placed when you drag it from the backlog into the timeline.

Take a look at these perspectives to discover how vPlan can organize your calendar view at various levels. Choose the perspective that best suits your specific situation and where you want to start.

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