When creating tasks via e-mail you may have a question about how to indicate the due date to make it understandable for the system. The best way is to write it in this format:
[yyyy-mm-dd].
Nevertheless Wrike supports these others: [yyyy-dd-mm], [mm-dd-yyyy], [dd-mm-yyyy]. You may separate the year, month and day with the help of any of following symbols: , . - { } / \.
So if you really like, you can type something like the following: [yyyy}mm{dd].
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Set due dates assigning tasks via e-mail: [yyyy-mm-dd]
Published by Valerie | Wednesday, 14 March, 2007
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