You create tasks via e-mail to avoid forgetting important ideas. Often you don’t have time to set up the deadline for it, so you take the risk of shelving the task. We applied a tiny change in Wrike to help you get tasks done much faster.
All tasks created via e-mail now receive a default due date marked as tomorrow if you don’t set it explicitly. Therefore a reminder about the task will soon appear on the dashboard, and you will get a chance to reschedule or mark the task completed.
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Default due date for tasks created via e-mail
Published by Valerie | Sunday, 07 October, 2007
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Published by Christi Milligan, Wednesday, 17 October, 2007Nice! Thanks for thinking of that! That will certainly help not lose track of new tasks.
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