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You can also download a free Microsoft Word timeline template and we'll show you how to customize it to meet your needs. And lastly, you'll see how to create a timeline using Smartsheet, a collaboration and project management tool in a simple spreadsheet layout.
How to create a timeline infographic by following these 6 steps: Create an outline for your timeline. Pick a layout for your infographic. Create the framework for your timeline. Add dates, text, and images to your timeline infographic. Embellish your timeline with colors, fonts, and decorative shapes.
Open PowerPoint and enter your data into the Office Timeline Wizard. Go to the Office Timeline tab you'll see on the PowerPoint ribbon and click on New. You will be taken to a gallery where you can choose from a variety of styles and templates that you can use for your timeline.
Although Microsoft Word is traditionally used to develop and edit copy, you can still create a visual timeline using SmartArt graphics. You can choose from dozens of timeline layouts and customize the colors to fit your project.
Create a timeline On the Insert tab, click SmartArt. In the Choose a SmartArt Graphic gallery, click Process, and then double-click a timeline layout. Click [Text], and then type or paste your text in the SmartArt graphic.
You can use the timeline outline from the previous step to decide which layout would be more suitable for you based on the amount and length of text. Draw a horizontal/ vertical line. Write the start date at the beginning of the line and the end date at the end. Keeping space between each event, add them to the timeline.