
Kommentare
Kudos
Label | User name | User email | User type | Date | Link |
---|
Die von Ihnen gesuchte Seite ist nicht in übersetzter Form vorhanden, wir verfügen jedoch über andere Inhalte in deutscher Sprache und bieten deutschsprachigen Support an.
It looks like you're trying to figure something out.
Stuck or just want advice?
You can unlock the true value of Wrike in our Community
Connect with thousands of leading teams, learn best practices, and shape the future of the product. What are you waiting for?
Now other members can find, vote, and discuss your idea.
Our Community Team reads every suggestion (yes, every one) then compiles and shares the feedback with our Product Team. Happy posting!
More about Product FeedbackWie können wir helfen?
Learn. Share. Discuss.
Label | User name | User email | User type | Date | Link |
---|
Ryan - It sounds like you're describing the existing external-users/collaborator. Of course, the difference being that external users aren't free. Right?
I think the OP here perfectly explains my own frustrations with the MyWork feature. IMO the added logic for "today" or "later" or whatever... is not intuitive and unnecessary. I wish it was simpli...
Another workaround idea: Use a file storage solution (dropbox, etc) and organize it by-project. Back in Wrike, you could: In the project's description, provide a link to that file storage locatio...
Just a fun fact I've found - Wrike's task search will look into the attachments' file extensions. So searching for ".tif" will return tasks that have a TIF file attached.
I've gone back and forth on this also. I started to type a "solution" but became conflicted again, so I deleted it =P Wrike sort-of works as a cloud storage solution, thanks to its file versioning...
I find pro's and cons with both, and I often feel conflicted about which to use. Subtasks: In the List view, it's easier to view the project in its entirety. All tasks/subtasks appear, and can be ...
This is a workaround I use - I use dependencies to make the parent task reschedule based on it's subs. Example 1 - http://screencast.com/t/afzuH9mi1mj Example 2 - http://screencast.com/t/...
@Anastasia - The templates provided in your link are a great help. Using a department-based organization, who has access to the highest level overview of all folder? Managers? Department heads? ...
Also, @Kevin I totally agree. Once upon a time... in an earlier version of Wrike... you could @Mention tasks/folders in a comment. IMO this feature wasn't overly helpful, and has apparently gone...
I have also experienced the unintended labyrinth of subtasks, especially when used by users who don't fully understand what they're doing. It may be helpful to explicitly decide & communicate the ...