Headings to group tasks in a project
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Does anyone else feel the need for headings to group tasks together in a project. I have some projects with 30+ critical tasks that are overwhelming to see in a long list of items. I'd like to group by headings such as "Marketing" "Supply Chain" "Finance" "Legal". Tags don't work well since I want to be able to see them all in a list or gantt view and minimise/maximise the groupings.
What I'm using as a proxy at the moment is an unassigned backlogged task as a heading and putting the actual tasks as sub-tasks. It seems I'm not the only one doing this, I was looking through the community and found examples of others doing the same thing (see pic below).
This has been working well for me, but the only downside so far is that these headings show up as tasks in reports and I also cant organise tasks in reports by these headings.
Yes please!
Something like what MS Project does would be very helpful.
We broadly break our projects down into Engineering and Manufacturing with a bunch of sub and sub-sub tasks. These header tasks are not necessary and only used to allow for easier displays on the Gantt Chart. But as Eleshea says, they clog reports/dashboards.
Yes! It is so confusing having them as tasks rather than just a heading. No one needs to mark a heading complete. Great idea.
Thank you for the feedback here, everyone! It's passed to the Product team.
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I'm thinking that if I can't group tasks under a title as shown above, I don't think I can use this software. The example above, are you saying I can do that now, i.e., have a title or header that states ""DESIGN" with tasks listed under that header and do the same with other major tasks groups? If so, how. Thank you.
Hey Stanley Plant, and welcome to the Community!
It's possible to group tasks by Project/Folders in Reports. In the top left corner of the report, select "Group by" and choose what you would like to group by. This way, you would see all your tasks in the "Design" folder with the title as a header in the report.
Let me know if this helps, and if you have any questions, be sure to let me know.
YES! I have migrated from Monday.com to Wrike. And THIS is the single thing I miss most. Please!
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Hi John Baird, and welcome to the Community!
Thank you for sharing your feedback about this suggestion, it's been passed on to the Product team. No update here at the moment - if there is any new information, I'll be sure to let you know.
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Really need this feature to manage my projects
Thank you for sharing this input, Bob Bellhouse!
Same here,, now using TeamGantt and I am searching for a board/list/Gantt combination tool. Very much like Wrike as it is simple.
Problem is that I need to keep some stakeholders up to date on the big picture. This means they don't need to see alll tasks, but see how far we along the different phases of a project. Grouping or tagging helps a lot. Projects hides the tasks in the boards and list view, which is what I don't want.
Hey Remko Vermeulen, thanks for adding your insight here. We've passed this on to the Product team.
If you need help with anything else, be sure to let me know 👍
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Just wanted to add my voice to this suggestion - have been doing exactly the same thing as the OP for the last two years.
Was okay when we were just starting to implement Wrike, esp. since we're a small shop. But now, with hundreds of projects and thousands upon thousands of tasks, the unassigned tasks we use as headers are annoying and create unnecessary clutter.
Looking forward to the update!
Thank you for sharing your use-case, Cathy Gibson, and welcome to the Community! 🙂
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any news on this feature?
Hi Ronald Bolijn, welcome to the Community! 🤗
There are no updates regarding this particular functionality, but have you tried using tags for that? You could use them as labels for tasks and, if opened in Table View, for example, you should be able to see which project/folder the task belongs to. Please let me know if you'd like to learn more on how to do this!
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I just started using Wrike and looked for this feature within the first 30 mins! It is necessary for a project that has 100+ tasks. Please, please, please implement task groupings - both Asana and Teamwork have this functionality.
Hello Lexi Leonie, welcome to the Community 👋🏻
Thanks so much for posting here and adding your support. Do you think using tags as Lisa suggested above could help for now?
Also, please be sure to upvote the original post if you haven't yet. Here is a useful article explaining what happens after we receive Product feedback 🖊
Adding my voice to this request. I need to be able to quickly find all tasks in a project related to "marketing" or "construction" or whatever. looking at a list of 157 tasks and trying to find the right one is anxiety inducing. being able to filter to the topic and then look at 10-15 is much more manageable. and yes, i upvoted
Adding my voice to this request. I need to be able to quickly find all tasks in a project related to "marketing" or "construction" or whatever. looking at a list of 157 tasks and trying to find the right one is anxiety inducing. being able to filter to the topic and then look at 10-15 is much more manageable. and yes, i upvoted
Thank you for your support for this suggestion Kristin Irvin 🙌
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Any update on this request. There are many problems caused by having headers treated the same as tasks. When is this improvement expected?
Hi Larry Abbo, welcome to the Community 👋
Thanks a lot for supporting this idea! I'm passing your feedback to our Product team 👍 Please make sure to upvote the original post above if you haven't yet - the number of votes helps the team understand how popular the suggestion is. Here's more detail on that, but please let me know if you have any questions!
We don't have an update at the moment, but once the post reaches the 60 upvotes mark, we'll add a Product status here.
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Have wanted this feature for years. We finally have more of our team using Wrike consistently, so our Projects have a ton more activity - this is definitely needed.
Thank you for supporting here Jeremy Martin! Please don't forget to upvote the original post here if you haven't yet 🙂
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I think I'm looking for the same feature.
I am trialing Wrike and importing a project from MS Project. In Project, some Tasks are called Summary Tasks (like a Heading for a group of tasks really.) Summary Tasks get their date range allocated automatically from the earliest Start, to the latest Due, of all the Sub-Tasks linked under them.
When imported into Wrike, the MS Project Summary Tasks lose this attribute and just become regular Tasks, with Sub-Tasks under them. During import they get a date range by default that is no longer derived from the sub-tasks. While their main purpose of Summary Tasks in MS Project was to effectively be a task heading, in Wrike they are now just Tasks.
I'm wondering, should I re-designate each of these former Summary Tasks to be a Project (within a Project), or is there some other work-around to make these Tasks more like Headers?
Hey Paul Cato, welcome to the Community 🤗
Looks like you're discussing this with our Support team. Please let me know if I can help you with anything else!
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Hi,
Is there any update on this? I'm trying to setup our Wrike environment and need this feature (yes I've upvoted) is there a timeline for this?
Hi Lee Mellor, welcome to the Community! Thank you for chiming in. Even though we don't have updates about this feature at the moment, may I kindly ask you to elaborate on your use case? This way, we could think of a possible workaround, if applicable 🙂
Also, I'd like to mention that you can check our New to Community forum to discover all the resources you can find in our Community 👍
is there any update on this feature, seems like a pretty clear want - the use case @... is that projects can be cross functional, so grouping by tasks allows one to keep cross functional projects clean without having to build a large folder hierarchy that may or may not work
Hi Shaurya Luthra, welcome to the Community! I'm afraid we don't have updates about this option, but we will keep you informed if there are any changes 👍