Define Master and Dependent Cells
Use the Cell Wizard to identify cells as master and dependent cells. The master cell provides for the other cell the range in time or/and distance depending on the cell type. If a cell has a master cell set, then its view coordinates can no longer be edited as they are taken from the master cell. The master can be time distance or Gantt chart cells in the same row or column. The yellow cell is the master for all other cells around.
Ways to access
On the Cell Settings tab in the Object Properties pane, click the Cell Wizard icon.
Steps
In the Cell type list, select Distance Cell, and click OK.
Confirm that the Display EXISTING Cell content (distance-related) option is selected.
Select Distance drawing in the Cell content list, and click OK.
Click OK in the Select Master Cell dialog to use the time-distance cell as the Distance master cell for this new distance cell. Since your view contains only one time-distance cell, this master cell is pre-selected.
Figure: Define Master Cell
Options
Time master cell - A list of all time/distance cells or Gantt Chart cells (coordinates and name if necessary). It is active for cells with a Time Axis. The time range is taken from the selected Time master cell in order to synchronize. Then the time range fields will be disabled.
Only cells in the same row or column can be assigned as a master cell of the activated cell.
Distance master cell - A list of all time/distance cells or Gantt Chart cells (coordinates and name if necessary). The distance range is taken from the selected Distance master cell in order to synchronize. Then the distance range fields will be disabled.
Only cells in the same row or column can be assigned as a master cell of the activated cell.