Need separate calendars for global projects
We have a global team working in Wrike and only one global calendar. The EMEA has very different holidays and work days than the Americas. We need to schedule appropriately.
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Hi again :) Yes, that makes sense. I know it's just a workaround, but I do have a suggestion for dealing with different holidays. You could create two Folders - one for EMEA one for the Americas. In each Folder, add a task for each holiday day. You could then add this Folder as a tag to your other Folders/Projects so that you can see when non-working days are and schedule accordingly. Again, I know this isn't a perfect solution, but wanted to suggest it in case it helps.
What would be extremely beneficial is the ability to block out nonworking days in a project schedule. This isvery doable in MS Project, so my assumption is that Wrike should be able to build in this simple feature.